Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor–Mediated Augmentation of Urinary Excretion of Endogenous Angiotensin II in Val-Angiotensin II–Infused Rats
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Rats infused chronically with Val-Angiotensin (Ang) II exhibit increased urinary excretion of endogenous Ile-Ang II by the 12th day of infusion, suggesting the stimulation of endogenous Ang II formation by Val-Ang II infusion. The present study determined the time course of increased urinary Ang II excretion and the effects of Ang II type 1 receptor blockade (candesartan, 2 mg/kg per day) on the urinary excretion rates of Ile-Ang II in Val-Ang II–infused (80 ng/min) rats. Ile-Ang II was separated from Val-Ang II by high-performance liquid chromatography and measured by radioimmunoassay. Systolic blood pressure increased progressively (215 2 mm Hg) in Val-Ang II–infused rats (n 5), whereas the candesartan-treated group (n 6) remained normotensive (124 3 mm Hg). Candesartan treatment significantly increased the level of plasma Ile-Ang II (24.0 7.6 versus 156.9 24.6 fmol/mL; P 0.01); in contrast, there was a markedly lower intrarenal Ile-Ang II content (357.9 76.6 versus 21.1 2.8 fmol/g; P 0.01). Urinary Ile-Ang II excretion rates were elevated by day 9 (2185.7 283.2 fmol/24 hours) in Val-Ang II–infused rats but not in candesartan-treated rats (740.6 110.3 fmol/24 hours). Thus, Ang II type 1 receptor blockade prevents the increase in urinary excretion of endogenous Ang II in rats subjected to chronic Ang II infusion. These data indicate that the increased urinary excretion of endogenous Ang II in Val-Ang II–infused rats is primarily attributed to Ang II type 1 receptor–dependent secretion into and/or de novo formation of Ang II within the tubular lumen. (Hypertension. 2010;56:378-383.)
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