Renal adrenoceptor mediation of antinatriuretic and renin secretion responses to low frequency renal nerve stimulation in the dog.

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  • J L Osborn
  • H Holdaas
  • M D Thames
  • G F DiBona
چکیده

We evaluated renal adrenoceptor mediation of the renin secretion and antinatriuretic responses to low frequency (1.0 Hz) electrical stimulation of the renal nerves in the dog using renal a-adrenoceptor blockade with phentolamine {a-i/a-i), prazosin (a,), yohimbine (a2), and rauwolscine (a2), and /3-adrenoceptor blockade with d,/-propranolol OS1//S2) and atenolol (/?,). In all animals studied, renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate remained constant throughout the experiment. In 11 dogs, low frequency renal nerve stimulation decreased urinary sodium excretion (119 ± 13 to 86 ± 18 jiEq/min) and increased renin secretion (79 ± 22 to 348 ± 73 ng/ min). Renal arterial infusion of phentolamine (2-10 Mg/kg per min) prevented the antinatriuresis but did not change the response of renin secretion (96 ± 46 to 412 ± 93 ng/min). In six dogs, renal arterial infusion of prazosin (0.7 ^g/kg per min) similarly blocked the antinatriuretic but not the renin secretion responses to low frequency renal nerve stimulation. Renal arterial infusion of either yohimbine or rauwolscine did not affect the antinatriuretic or renin secretion responses to low frequency renal nerve stimulation. Intrarenal /S]-adrenoceptor blockade with low dose atenolol (0.5 Mg/kg per min, n = 9) had no effect on the antinatriuretic responses to low frequency renal nerve stimulation (—47 ± 12 vs. —37 ± 8 ̂ Eq/min) but significantly decreased the increment in renin secretion during low frequency renal nerve stimulation (636 ± 249 vs. 305 ± 157 ng/ min; P < 0.05). Renal arterial infusion of d,/-propranolol (0.5 MgAg per min, n = 4) or a high dose of atenolol (5.0 Mg/kg per min, n = 8) abolished the renin secretion but not the antinatnuretic responses to low frequency renal nerve stimulation. These results demonstrate that: antinatriuresis during 1.0 Hz renal nerve stimulation (where renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate are unchanged) is mediated by renal o^-adrenoceptors and not by a2or /J-adrenoceptors, that renin secretion elicited by low frequency renal nerve stimulation is mediated by renal /3i-adrenoceptors and not by a-adrenoceptors, and that the renin secretion response to low frequency renal nerve stimulation is evoked by direct stimulation of juxtaglomerular granular cell /Si-adrenoceptors and not indirectly by stimulation of the macula densa receptor through decreased urinary sodium excretion. (CircRes 53: 298-305, 1983)

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Circulation research

دوره 53 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1983