Hypertension, Vol 14, 480-487, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
KY Hui, DR Knight, J Nussberger, LH Hartley, SF Vatner and E Haber
Pro-His-Pro-Phe-His-Statine-Ile-Phe-NH2 (R-Pep-27), a potent renin
inhibitory peptide, was infused into the conscious, sodium-depleted Macaca
fascicularis at doses of 0, 0.1, 1, 4, 16, and 32 micrograms/kg/min for 10
minutes. At all doses greater than 0.1 microgram/kg/min, there was a
parallel decrease in mean arterial pressure (MAP), plasma renin activity,
and plasma angiotensin II (Ang II) concentration. On the other hand, assays
with monoclonal antibodies specific for total renin and active renin
demonstrated that the peptide's inhibition of circulating active renin
stimulated the release of both. The maximal effective R-Pep-27 dose was
approximately 16 micrograms/kg/min, which reduced MAP by an average of 15.8
+/- 1.4 mm Hg (n = 14) and plasma renin activity and plasma Ang II
concentration to 3% (n = 9) and 15% (n = 5), respectively, of the
pretreatment values. At 0.1 microgram/kg/min, there was no significant
decrease in MAP; however, measurement of plasma renin activity showed an
average decrease in activity of 42% (n = 3). No significant change in the
heart rate was observed at all the doses studied. For comparison,
intravenous captopril (400 micrograms/kg bolus) was administered after the
MAP of the monkeys had recovered from the peptide experiments, and it
reduced MAP by 25.1 +/- 2.4 mm Hg (n = 10) without significantly changing
plasma renin activity. As anticipated, injection of angiotensin I (80- 160
ng/kg bolus) into sodium-depleted monkeys during peptide infusion caused a
transient rise in MAP of 14.8 +/- 5.4 mm Hg (n = 4) above the mean
pretreatment value.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Effects of renin inhibition in the conscious primate Macaca fascicularis
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114.
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