Effects of haemodialysis on active and inactive renin in nephric and anephric patients.

F Vendemia, A Morganti, A Scalia, C Sala, L Turolo, G D'Amico
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To investigate the origin, the mechanisms of regulation and the possible biological significance of inactive renin we examined the effects of haemodialysis on plasma active and inactive (cryoactivatable) renin in four anephric and in 10 nephric patients. Before haemodialysis inactive renin was similar in anephric and in the majority of nephric patients; this suggests that the source of the inactive enzyme is predominantly extrarenal. In response to haemodialysis active renin rose significantly in nephric patients whereas inactive renin showed minor and inconsistent increments in both groups. These results indicate that the response of the inactive enzyme to haemodialysis is less than that of its active counterpart and is unaffected by the presence of the kidneys. Therefore, it appears unlikely that inactive renin represents a circulating precursor of active renin.

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血液透析对肾和无肾患者肾素活性和非活性的影响。
为了探讨失活肾素的来源、调控机制和可能的生物学意义,我们研究了血液透析对4例肾衰患者和10例肾衰患者血浆活性肾素和失活肾素(可低温活化)的影响。血液透析前无活性肾素在肾衰患者和大多数肾衰患者中相似;这表明,失活酶的来源主要是外肾。在血液透析的反应中,肾脏患者的活性肾素显著升高,而非活性肾素在两组中均表现出轻微且不一致的增加。这些结果表明,非活性酶对血液透析的反应小于其活性对应物,并且不受肾脏存在的影响。因此,不活跃肾素似乎不太可能代表活跃肾素的循环前体。
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