Renal effects of angiotensin II in the newborn period: role of type 1 and type 2 receptors.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology BMC Physiology Pub Date : 2016-04-18 DOI:10.1186/s12899-016-0022-3
Angela E Vinturache, Francine G Smith
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Background: Evidence suggests a critical role for the renin-angiotensin system in regulating renal function during postnatal development. However, the physiological relevance of a highly elevated renin-angiotensin system early in life is not well understood, nor which angiotensin receptors might be involved. This study was designed to investigate the roles of angiotensin receptors type 1 (AT1R) and type 2 (AT2R) in regulating glomerular and tubular function during postnatal development.

Methods: The renal effects of the selective antagonist to AT1R, ZD 7155 and to AT2R, PD 1233319 were evaluated in two groups of conscious chronically instrumented lambs aged ~ one week (N = 8) and ~ six weeks (N = 10). Two experiments were carried out in each animal and consisted of the assessment of renal variables including glomerular and tubular function, for 30 min before (Control) and 60 min after infusion of ZD 7155 and PD 123319, respectively. Statistical significance was determined using parametric testing (Student t-test, analysis of variance ANOVA) as appropriate.

Results: ZD 7155 infusion was associated with a significant decrease in glomerular filtration rate and filtration fraction at one but not six weeks; urinary flow rate decreased significantly in older animals, whereas sodium excretion and free water clearance were not altered. There was an age-dependent effect on potassium handling along the nephron, potassium excretion decreasing after ZD 7155 infusion in younger but not in older lambs. PD 123319 had no significant effects on glomerular filtration rate and tubular function in either age group.

Conclusions: These results provide evidence to support an important role for AT1Rs in mediating the renal effects of angiotensin II during postnatal maturation in conscious developing animals. In contrast to a role for AT2Rs later in life, there appears to be no role for AT2Rs in influencing the renal effects of Angiotensin II in the postnatal period.

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新生儿期血管紧张素 II 对肾脏的影响:1 型和 2 型受体的作用。
背景:有证据表明,肾素-血管紧张素系统在出生后的发育过程中对肾功能的调节起着至关重要的作用。然而,人们对生命早期肾素-血管紧张素系统高度升高的生理相关性以及哪些血管紧张素受体可能参与其中并不十分清楚。本研究旨在探讨 1 型(AT1R)和 2 型(AT2R)血管紧张素受体在调节出生后发育过程中肾小球和肾小管功能中的作用:方法:在两组年龄约为一周(N = 8)和约为六周(N = 10)的有意识的慢性器械麻醉羔羊中评估 AT1R 选择性拮抗剂 ZD 7155 和 AT2R 选择性拮抗剂 PD 1233319 对肾脏的影响。每只动物分别在输注 ZD 7155(对照组)前 30 分钟和输注 PD 123319 后 60 分钟进行了两次实验,评估肾脏变量,包括肾小球和肾小管功能。统计意义酌情采用参数检验(学生 t 检验、方差分析 ANOVA)来确定:输注 ZD 7155 会导致肾小球滤过率和滤过率在一周内显著下降,但在六周内不会;年龄较大的动物尿流率显著下降,而钠排泄和自由水清除率没有变化。对肾小球钾处理的影响与年龄有关,输注 ZD 7155 后,年龄较小的羔羊钾排泄量减少,而年龄较大的羔羊则没有减少。PD 123319 对两个年龄组的肾小球滤过率和肾小管功能均无明显影响:这些结果提供了证据,支持 AT1R 在有意识的发育中动物出生后成熟过程中介导血管紧张素 II 对肾脏影响的重要作用。与 AT2R 在生命后期的作用不同,AT2R 在影响血管紧张素 II 在出生后对肾脏的影响方面似乎没有作用。
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