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Modulation of urinary kallikrein and plasma renin activities does not affect established hypertension in the fawn-hooded rat.

作者信息

Gilboa N, Rudofsky U H, Phillips M I, Magro A M

机构信息

Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research, New York State Department of Health, Albany.

出版信息

Nephron. 1989;51(1):61-6. doi: 10.1159/000185244.

Abstract

Fawn-hooded (FH) rats develop low-renin hypertension which is preceded by a decrease in urinary kallikrein. We examined urinary excretion of active and inactive kallikrein in hypertensive FH male rats and matched animals of the ancestral, normotensive Wistar strain. To determine the effects of modulation of salt intake on the kallikrein profile, rats were given standard rat chow (0.39% NaCl), a low-salt diet (0.02% NaCl), or a high-salt diet (standard chow plus water with 1% NaCl). Control FH rats excreted less active kallikrein (p less than 0.02), had similar amounts of inactive kallikrein, and had a higher inactive/active kallikrein ratio (p less than 0.02) than control Wistar rats. Low salt intake increased active kallikrein 136% (p less than 0.002) and 54% (p less than 0.035) in FH and Wistar rats, respectively, but did not change the level of inactive kallikrein or the inactive/active kallikrein ratio. High salt intake had no effect on kallikrein excretion in either strain. Low salt intake did not change blood pressure in either strain in spite of significant changes in plasma renin activity, angiotensin II and active kallikrein excretion. The low urinary active kallikrein and the high inactive/active kallikrein ratio in FH rats do not appear to play a role in the established hypertension in the FH rat, since modulation of these parameters did not cause a significant change in the elevated blood pressure.

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