Time course of stimulation of renal renin messenger RNA by furosemide.
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- abstracts
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 21 (1), 36-41
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.21.1.36
Abstract
Renin secretion responds rapidly to a variety of stimuli; however, reported changes in renal renin messenger RNA (mRNA) levels in vivo have been observed only after prolonged stimulation. Studies were designed to test whether rapid changes in renin mRNA levels can be produced in vivo. In the first series, Sprague-Dawley rats received furosemide (10 mg/kg) intraperitoneally and a low sodium diet (0.05% sodium); renin secretion was significantly stimulated at 8 or 16 hours after treatment, but renin mRNA levels did not change. In a second series, rats were pretreated with deoxycorticosterone acetate (200 mg/kg) and saline drinking water for 3 days and then killed 0, 2, 4, 8, or 48 hours after furosemide administration. The renin mRNA level was unchanged at 2 hours but was stimulated twofold at 4 and 8 hours and threefold at 48 hours. In additional animals, the response of renin mRNA 4 hours after furosemide was found not to be potentiated by the converting enzyme inhibitor quinapril (5 mg/kg). The results demonstrate that with acute stimulation, renin mRNA levels lag 2-4 hours behind the change in plasma renin levels.Keywords
This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effect of converting enzyme inhibition on renin synthesis and secretion in mice.Hypertension, 1989
- Ovarian Steroid Action on Gene Expression: Mechanisms and ModelsAnnual Review of Physiology, 1989
- The endothelium partially obscures enhanced microvessel reactivity in DOCA hypertensive rats.Hypertension, 1988
- Regulation of renin gene expression in hypertensive rats.Hypertension, 1988
- Direct Demonstration of Macula Densa-Mediated Renin SecretionScience, 1987
- Relationship between renin mRNA and renin secretion in adrenalectomized, salt-depleted, or converting enzyme inhibitor-treated ratsMolecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 1987
- Nonproportional changes in plasma renin concentration, renal renin content, and rat renin messenger RNA.Hypertension, 1985
- Renin release from isolated afferent arteriolesKidney International, 1985
- Number and evolutionary conservation of α- and β-tubulin and cytoplasmic β- and γ-actin genes using specific cloned cDNA probesCell, 1980
- The effect of altered sodium concentration in the distal nephron segments on renin releaseJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1970