Influence of elevated renin substrate on angiotensin II and arterial blood pressure in conscious mice

Autor: Brian C, Cholewa, David L, Mattson
Rok vydání: 2005
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Zdroj: Experimental physiology. 90(4)
ISSN: 0958-0670
Popis: The present experiments were performed to determine the influence of intravenous administration of renin substrate on plasma angiotensin II levels and mean arterial blood pressure in conscious C57BL/6J mice. Mice with chronic indwelling femoral arterial and venous catheters were acutely or chronically administered intravenous doses of a synthetic peptide corresponding to the 14 amino acids on the N-terminal of angiotensinogen. A dose-dependent increase in arterial blood pressure was observed as the intravenous bolus dose of the renin substrate was increased from 0.18 to 180 nmol kg(-1) with a maximal increase in pressure of 40 +/- 3 mmHg achieved following administration of the 18 nmol kg(-1) bolus (n = 11). Additional experiments demonstrated that a sustained intravenous infusion of the renin substrate led to a long-term increase in arterial blood pressure. The continuous infusion of renin substrate at 0.05 nmol kg(-1) min(-1) for 3 days did not alter arterial blood pressure from the control level of 119 +/- 5 mmHg (n = 5); however, arterial blood pressure significantly increased to 129 +/- 6 mmHg with an infusion rate of 0.5 nmol kg(-1) min(-1) and further increased to 141 +/- 3 mmHg when the renin substrate infusion was increased to 5.0 nmol kg(-1) min(-1). Finally, the infusion of renin substrate at 5.0 nmol kg(-1) min(-1) resulted in a significant increase in plasma angiotensin II concentration from 34 +/- 6 pg ml(-1) in vehicle-infused mice to 288 +/- 109 pg ml(-1). These results demonstrate that modulation of the circulating level of angiotensinogen can alter the plasma angiotensin II level and arterial blood pressure in normal animals.
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