Gen Physiol Biophys
March 2006
This study was designed to determine particular changes in the renin gene expression and activity in renal cortex and medulla after AT(1) receptor blockade. It was found that two-week-treatment with AT(1) blocker losartan induced an increase in tissue renin activity in both parts of kidney causing subsequent elevation of plasma renin activity. Renin mRNA in losartan-treated rats was increased only in cortex, suggesting cortex origin of elevated renin activity in medulla.
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November 2002
This study was designed to determine the involvement of AT(1) receptors in the uptake of ANG II in the kidney of rats exposed to differing salt intake. Male Wistar-Kyoto rats were treated with a normal-salt (NS; 1% NaCl, n = 7) or a low-salt (LS; 0.025% NaCl, n = 7) diet combined with (LS+Los, n = 7; NS+Los, n = 7) or without losartan (30 mg.
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November 2002
Renin (RA) and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) activities and angiotensinogen, ANG I, and ANG II levels were measured in the kidney (cortex and medulla) and plasma of Wistar-Kyoto rats on a low-sodium (LS; 0.025% NaCl; n = 8), normal-sodium (NS; 1% NaCl; n = 7), or high-sodium (HS; 8% NaCl; n = 7) diet for 21 days. RA, ANG I, and ANG II levels increased in a manner inversely related to sodium content of the diet in both plasma and renal tissues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is admitted that low dose of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors allows the regression of left ventricular hypertrophy (HVG) in experimental models where plasma renin activity (PRA) is high. The use of low dose of ramipril, an ACE inhibitor, make it possible to explore the place of cardiac renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in the regression of HVG independently of blood pressure (BP). Twenty rats TGR (mRen2) 27, heterozygous male, 10 weeks old were treated by daily oral gavage during 6 weeks by 10 micrograms/kg/jour ramipril or distilled water and compared to 10 normotensive Sprague Dawley (SD) rats.
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March 2001
1. Somatic angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) is a protein that contains two similar domains (N- and C-terminal), each possessing an active site. We have examined the effects of a generator of hydroxyl radicals (g*OH: 2,2'-azo-bis(2-amidinopropane)) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) on ACE using an in vitro approach.
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