(Hypertension. 1996;27:658-662.)
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From the Department of Physiology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, La.
Correspondence to Dr Li-Xian Zou, Department of Physiology, Tulane University School of Medicine, 1430 Tulane Ave, New Orleans, LA 70112.
Abstract Previous studies have demonstrated that low-dose angiotensin II (Ang II) infusion for 14 days mimics two-kidney, one clip Goldblatt hypertension and increases intrarenal Ang II levels. The objective of the present study was to determine whether the augmented intrarenal Ang II is due to intrarenal accumulation of the infused Ang II and/or to an increase in intrarenal formation of endogenous Ang II. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were uninephrectomized and divided into three groups: control (n=6), those infused with [Ile5]Ang II (endogenous form) (n=6), and those infused with [Val5]Ang II (n=8). [Ile5]Ang II or [Val5]Ang II was infused at 40 ng/min via an osmotic minipump implanted subcutaneously. By day 12, systolic blood pressure increased significantly in both [Val5]Ang IIinfused rats (197±7 mm Hg) and [Ile5]Ang IIinfused rats (173±3 mm Hg). Blood and kidney samples were harvested, subjected to high-performance liquid chromatography to separate [Val5]Ang II from [Ile5]Ang II, and then measured by radioimmunoassay. Plasma renin activity was markedly suppressed in both [Ile5]Ang II and [Val5]Ang IIinfused rats. Plasma Ang II levels were elevated in rats infused with both [Ile5]Ang II (121±24 fmol/mL) and [Val5]Ang II (119±14 fmol/mL) compared with controls (69±15 fmol/mL). Both [Ile5]Ang II and [Val5]Ang IIinfused rats exhibited an enhancement of total intrarenal Ang II. Only [Ile5]Ang II (358±53 fmol/g) was detected in the kidneys of rats infused with [Ile5]Ang II. In [Val5]Ang IIinfused rats, a significant portion of total renal Ang II (371±57 fmol/g) was in the form of [Val5]Ang II (256±44 fmol/g). Renal [Ile5]Ang II levels were maintained in the [Val5]Ang IIinfused rats (116±15 fmol/g) compared with control rats (116±11 fmol/g) despite marked suppression of renin release. These results support the hypothesis that infused circulating Ang II is bound to receptor or taken up intrarenally in a manner that protects against degradation.
Key Words: angiotensin II, [Val5] angiotensin II, [Ile5] hypertension, renovascular renin-angiotensin system
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