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Low plasma renin and reduced renin secretory responses to acute stimuli in conscious COX-2-deficient mice

Authors :
Kim, Soo Mi
Chen, Limeng
Mizel, Diane
Huang, Yuning G.
Briggs, Josie P.
Schnermann, Jurgen
Source :
American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology; January 2007, Vol. 292 Issue: 1 pF415-F422, 8p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

In the current experiments, we determined the response of plasma renin concentration (PRC) to acute intraperitoneal administration of furosemide (40 mg/kg), hydralazine (2 mg/kg), isoproterenol (10 mg/kg), candesartan (50 μg), or quinaprilate (50 μg) in conscious wild-type (WT) and cyclooxygenase (COX)-2−/− mice on three different genetic backgrounds (mixed, C57BL/6, 129J). PRC was measured in plasma obtained by tail vein puncture. Basal PRC was significantly lower in COX-2−/− than WT mice independent of genetic background (51, 10, and 17% of WT in mixed, 129J, and C57BL/6). All five acute interventions caused significant increases of PRC in both COX-2+/+ and −/− mice, but the response was consistently less in COX-2-deficient mice (e.g., ΔPRC in ng ANG I·ml−1·h−1caused by furosemide, isoproterenol, hydralazine, quinaprilate, or candesartan 4,699 ± 544, 3,534 ± 957, 2,522 ± 369, 9,453 ± 1,705, 66,455 ± 21,938 in 129J WT, and 201 ± 78, 869 ± 275, 140 ± 71, 902 ± 304, 2,660 ± 954 in 129J COX-2−/−). A low-NaCl diet and enalapril for 1 wk caused a 14-fold elevation of PRC in COX-2−/− mice and was associated with a greatly increased PRC response to acute furosemide (ΔPRC 201 ± 78 before and 15,984 ± 2,397 after low Na/enalapril). As measured by radiotelemetry, blood pressure and heart rate responses to furosemide, hydralazine, isoproterenol, candesartan, or quinaprilate were not different between COX-2 genotypes. In conclusion, chronic absence of COX-2 reduces renin expression, release, and PRC and is associated with a reduced ability to alter PRC during acute stimulation regardless of the nature of the stimulus. COX-2 activity does not appear to be a mandatory and specific requirement for furosemide-stimulated renin secretion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1931857x and 15221466
Volume :
292
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs46330819
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00317.2006