Hypertension, Vol 3, 157-167, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
A Khayat, S Gonda, S Sen and RR Smeby
Cell suspensions were prepared from rat renal cortical tissue by dispersion
with 0.1% collagenase. Unit gravity sedimentation in a 1%-4% Ficoll
gradient resulted in a single-cell suspension enriched in juxtaglomerular
(JG) cells. Both the cellular renin activity and the amount of renin
released into the supernatant increased with time when the suspensions were
incubated for 1 hour at 37 degrees C in tissue culture medium. These cells
responded to epinephrine and norepinephrine by increasing both synthesis
and release of renin. The response was blocked by timolol but not by
phenoxybenzamine. Cell suspensions prepared in the same manner but using
0.25% trypsin as the dispersing enzyme neither synthesized nor released
renin into the tissue culture medium when similarly incubated.
Trypsin-dispersed cells did not respond to catecholamine stimulation. Renin
synthesis and release in collagenase-dispersed JG cells were unaltered by
changes in Na, K, or Ca ion concentrations. Angiotensin II inhibited
release, while saline extracts of clipped kidney from renal hypertensive
rats stimulated renin release by these cells.
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Responses of juxtaglomerular cell suspensions to various stimuli
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