The Korean Journal of Physiology
- Volume 28 Issue 2
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- Pages.225-231
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- 1994
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- 0300-4015(pISSN)
Role of Endogenous Nitric Oxide in the Control of Renin Release
- Lee, Je-Jung (Departments of Internal Medicine, Chonnam University Medical School) ;
- Kim, Dong-Ho (Departments of Physiology, Chonnam University Medical School) ;
- Kim, Young-Jae (Chosun University Junior College of Nursing) ;
- Kim, Won-Jae (Departments of Physiology, Chonnam University Medical School) ;
- Yoo, Kwang-Jay (Departments of Physiology, Chonnam University Medical School) ;
- Choi, Ki-Chul (Departments of Internal Medicine, Chonnam University Medical School) ;
- Lee, Jong-Eun (Departments of Physiology, Chonnam University Medical School)
- Published : 1994.12.01
Abstract
The present study was undertaken to investigate the role of endogenous nitric oxide in renin release under different physiological conditions. In the first series of experiments, renin release was either inhibited by acute volume-expansion (VE) or stimulated by clipping one renal artery in the rat. VE was induced by intravenous infusion of saline (0.9% NaCl) up to 5% of the body weight over 45 min under thiopental (50 mg/kg, IP) anesthesia. VE caused a decrease of plasma renin concentration (PRC). With
Keywords
- Nitric oxide;
- renin;
- $N^G-nitro-L-arginine\;
- methyl\;
- ester$;
- volume-expansion;
- Atrial natriuretic peptide;
- Two-kidney;
- One clip hypertension;
- In vitro preparations