Literature DB >> 8388654

Proximal tubular secretion of angiotensin II in rats.

B Braam1, K D Mitchell, J Fox, L G Navar.   

Abstract

It is now established that all of the components necessary for the local formation of angiotensin II (ANG II) coexist in the kidney and can alter local ANG II production rate. However, data on ANG II concentrations in different compartments within the kidney are limited. Recently, proximal tubule fluid ANG II concentrations in the nanomolar range were reported. Using an ANG II radioimmunoassay procedure with enhanced sensitivity, we performed experiments to explore proximal tubular fluid ANG II levels further and to determine the source of the ANG II. Total free-flow proximal tubular fluid samples (n = 11) had an average ANG II concentration of 13 +/- 2 nM. These concentrations were similar (10 +/- 2 nM) in samples collected into pipettes containing the inhibitors enalaprilat and EDTA (n = 17). Fluid collected from blocked proximal tubules that were perfused with artificial tubular fluid showed similar ANG II concentrations both in the presence (22 +/- 3 nM) and absence (22 +/- 4 nM) of the angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor, enalaprilat, in the perfusate. Plasma ANG II concentrations were much lower and averaged 155 +/- 26 pM. Isotonic saline expansion lowered plasma ANG II levels to 30 +/- 5 pM (P < 0.01) but did not significantly decrease intraluminal ANG II (8 +/- 1 nM). These data provide further evidence that intratubular ANG II concentrations are in the nanomolar range and are regulated independently of the plasma ANG II levels. The data obtained from perfused tubules indicate that the proximal tubule adds substantial amounts of ANG II or a precursor into the tubular lumen.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8388654     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1993.264.5.F891

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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