膳食钠和遗传背景对小鼠血管紧张素原和肾素的影响

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摘要

肾素-血管紧张素系统中沿整个肾元表达的元件,包括近端小管分泌的血管紧张素原和连接小管表达的肾素,可能参与了肾元多个部位钠重吸收的调节。以钠敏感型自交系小鼠C57BL/6和耐钠型自交系小鼠CD1为实验对象,研究了肾素-血管紧张素系统对饲粮钠含量逐步变化的响应。血浆血管紧张素原不受钠方案的影响,而血浆肾素在低钠方案下增加2倍。在这两个菌株中,尿液参数的变化与血浆中观察到的变化并不平行。高钠组血管紧张素原和肾素排泄量明显高于低钠组。相比之下,缺水诱导血管紧张素原和肾素的表达显著激活。在两种钠摄入条件下,C57BL/6的尿血管紧张素原排泄量均显著高于CD1。这些尿参数在多大程度上反映了系统或尿管对钠稳态挑战的反应,可能取决于钠限制和容量消耗的相对贡献。
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Effects of Dietary Sodium and Genetic Background on Angiotensinogen and Renin in Mouse
Elements of a renin-angiotensin system expressed along the entire nephron, including angiotensinogen secreted by proximal tubule and renin expressed in connecting tubule, may participate in the regulation of sodium reabsorption at multiple sites of the nephron. The response of this tubular renin-angiotensin system to stepwise changes in dietary sodium was investigated in 2 mouse strains, the sodium-sensitive inbred C57BL/6 and the sodium-resistant CD1 outbred. Plasma angiotensinogen was not affected by sodium regimen, whereas plasma renin increased 2-fold under low sodium. In both strains, the variation in urinary parameters did not parallel the changes observed in plasma. Angiotensinogen and renin excretion were significantly higher under high sodium than under low sodium. Water deprivation, by contrast, induced significant activation in the tubular expression of angiotensinogen and renin. C57BL/6 exhibited significantly higher urinary excretion of angiotensinogen than did CD1 animals under both conditions of sodium intake. The extent to which these urinary parameters reflect systemic or tubular responses to challenges of sodium homeostasis may depend on the relative contribution of sodium restriction and volume depletion.
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