[Adrenergic receptors and nephrone].

S Umemura, M Ishii
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It is well known that the renal nerve plays an important role in the regulation of renal functions such as sodium and water reabsorption in the tubules as well as in the pathogenesis of essential hypertension. The renal sympathetic nerves innervate to the basement membranes of almost all nephron segments. Specific adrenergic receptors and intracellular signal transduction systems are located in these nephron segments. By the recent progress of molecular biological techniques, at least three alpha 1-, three alpha 2- and three beta-adrenergic and five dopaminergic receptors have been identified and characterized. Using micromethods such as microperfusion, micropuncture techniques and the reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) methods applied to the microdissected tubules, more detailed localizations and functions of these adrenergic and dopaminergic receptors are being classified. Future studies in this field may provide further information concerning the physiological and pathophysiological roles of these receptors in the kidney.

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[肾上腺素受体和肾素]。
众所周知,肾神经在调节肾小管内钠和水的重吸收等肾脏功能以及原发性高血压的发病中起着重要作用。肾交感神经支配于几乎所有肾元节段的基底膜。特异的肾上腺素能受体和细胞内信号转导系统位于这些肾元节段。根据分子生物学技术的最新进展,至少有三种α 1-受体、三种α 2-受体、三种β肾上腺素能受体和五种多巴胺能受体已被鉴定和表征。利用微灌注、微穿刺技术以及应用于微解剖小管的逆转录和聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)等显微方法,对这些肾上腺素能和多巴胺能受体的定位和功能进行了更详细的分类。这一领域的未来研究可能会为这些受体在肾脏中的生理和病理生理作用提供进一步的信息。
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