Hypertension, Vol 11, 339-343, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
M Ubeda, I Hernandez, F Fenoy and T Quesada
The aim of this work was to investigate, in an experimental model of
diabetes mellitus, the levels of renin activity in vascular and adrenal
tissues and their relationship to several circulating renin-angiotensin
system components. Rats with chronic (12 weeks) streptozocin-induced
diabetes showed a significant decrease in plasma renin activity (PRA),
plasma renin concentration, and plasma aldosterone. However, plasma trypsin
activatable inactive renin concentration was increased (11.65 +/- 1.40 vs
6.73 +/- 0.57 ng angiotensin I/ml/hr; p less than 0.001), as were aortic
reninlike activity (p less than 0.001) and adrenal renin, both in the zona
glomerulosa (p less than 0.01) and the fascicular-reticular-medullary
portion (p less than 0.001) with respect to an age-matched control group.
After bilateral nephrectomy, plasma renin-angiotensin system components
(PRA and plasma active and inactive renin concentrations) as well as aortic
and fascicular-reticular- medullary renin activity significantly decreased
in both control and diabetic rats. However, glomerular renin activity
increased in control nephrectomized rats to the levels observed in diabetic
animals but did not change in diabetic nephrectomized rats. The parallel
changes of aortic and fascicular-reticular-medullary renin activity and
plasma inactive renin concentration in diabetes and nephrectomy suggest an
interdependent relationship, whereas the increase of glomerular renin
activity in diabetic and nephrectomized animals, both with low levels of
PRA, suggests the existence of a local autonomic renin-angiotensin system
regulated by plasma feedback. Tissue renin-angiotensin system alterations
in diabetes could mean that a pathogenic factor is involved in long-term
diabetic complications or that only a compensatory physiological process is
at work.
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Vascular and adrenal reninlike activity in chronically diabetic rats
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Murcia, Spain.
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