American Journal of Physiology -- Legacy Content 1994-10-01

Expression of components of the RAS during prolonged blockade at different levels in primates.

N J Samani, F Cumin, M Kelly, J M Wood

Index: Am. J. Physiol. 267(4 Pt 1) , E612-9, (1994)

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Abstract

To assess the effects of inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system at different levels on plasma concentrations of components of the system and on renin and angiotensinogen gene expression, marmosets on a low-sodium diet were treated for 1 wk by continuous intraperitoneal infusion with either the renin inhibitor CGP-29287, the ACE inhibitor benazeprilat, the angiotensin II antagonist valsartan, the renin inhibitory monoclonal antibody R-3-36-16, or vehicle. Plasma total immunoreactive renin increased (14- to 20-fold) after all three modes of interference. Plasma angiotensinogen was significantly reduced in the benazeprilat- and valsartan-treated marmosets but not in the CGP-29287-treated animals. Plasma concentration of angiotensin II was significantly decreased in the benazeprilat-, CGP-29287-, and R-3-36-16-treated marmosets and was increased in the valsartan-treated marmosets. Kidney renin mRNA level increased 8- to 15-fold in all groups. Hepatic angiotensinogen mRNA level increased with CGP-29287 treatment but decreased with the other treatments. Kidney angiotensinogen mRNA level was not affected by any treatment. Different modes of inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system have different effects on plasma components of the system and liver angiotensinogen expression.

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