From Angiotensin to Renin to Prorenin and from the Adrenal to the Kidney to the Placenta and the Lungs: An Historical Journey

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
A. Poisner
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In 1966 I carried out a study on the role of calcium on angiotensin’s stimulant effects on the adrenal medulla. Since then I have been studying the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) for over a half-century in a wide variety of biological preparations, while awareness of its complexity has exploded. My journey has involved studies on genes, proteins, organelles, cells, tissues, glands, organs and whole animals. This chapter reviews what my colleagues and I have learned from these different levels of organization and is not meant to be an update on all features of the RAS. My studies have included experiments on: perfused cat adrenal glands; genetic and second messenger control of catecholamine synthesis and secretion from cultured bovine chromaffin cells and from rats in vivo; renin storage and release in the rat kidney and secretory granules; properties of isolated renin, prorenin and renin-like proteins; hormonal and second messenger control of prorenin secretion from human utero-placental tissues; renin/prorenin in a variety of tumors; and the effect of RAS drugs in a rodent model of pulmonary fat embolism. This most recent study has direct clinical application. I conclude with what I have learned about biomedical research and lessons for the future.
从血管紧张素到肾素再到原肾素,从肾上腺到肾脏再到胎盘和肺:一个历史的旅程
1966年,我进行了一项关于钙在血管紧张素对肾上腺髓质的刺激作用中的作用的研究。从那时起,我一直在研究肾素血管紧张素系统(RAS)半个多世纪,在各种各样的生物制剂中,同时对其复杂性的认识也在爆炸。我的旅程涉及基因、蛋白质、细胞器、细胞、组织、腺体、器官和整个动物的研究。本章回顾了我和我的同事从这些不同层次的组织中学到的东西,并不是要更新RAS的所有特征。我的研究包括:灌注猫肾上腺的实验;体外培养的牛和大鼠嗜铬细胞合成和分泌儿茶酚胺的遗传和第二信使调控肾素在大鼠肾脏和分泌颗粒中的储存和释放;分离肾素、原肾素和肾素样蛋白的性质人子宫胎盘组织泌乳素分泌的激素和第二信使调控肾素/原肾素在多种肿瘤中的表达;以及RAS药物对小鼠肺脂肪栓塞模型的影响。这项最新的研究有直接的临床应用。最后,我总结了我对生物医学研究的了解和对未来的教训。
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6.20
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16
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: JRAAS is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, serving as a resource for biomedical professionals, primarily with an active interest in the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in humans and other mammals. It publishes original research and reviews on the normal and abnormal function of this system and its pharmacology and therapeutics, mostly in a cardiovascular context but including research in all areas where this system is present, including the brain, lungs and gastro-intestinal tract.
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