Effect of sodium and osmolarity on renin secretion

F. Alba
C. del Río
D. Acuña
A. Soler
L. García
T. Quesada
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Abstract

The effect of changes in sodium and osmolarity on renin secretion has been studied in the isolated perfused rat kidney. Perfusion with low sodium buffer (110 mM/l) produced a significant increase in renin secretion compared with control experiments (Na+:135 mM/l). Since the presence of tubules seems necessary for such an effect to take place, it suggests that the high renin secretion stimulated by a low sodium buffer centers in the Macula densa. Perfusion with high sodium buffer (170 mM/l; osmolarity 350 mOs/l) induces a stimulation on renin release. However, a greater rise in renin is achieved in control experiments if choline chloride increases the osmolarity from 300 to 350 mOs/l. All this suggests that high sodium buffer, independently of its osmotic effect, has an inhibitory role on renin release.

Keywords:
Animals, Chemical, Kidney/drug effects, Osmolar Concentration, Perfusion, Rats, Renin/antagonists and inhibitors/metabolism, Sodium/pharmacology, Stimulation

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F. Alba
C. del Río
D. Acuña
A. Soler
L. García
T. Quesada


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