Abstract P201: Enhanced Upregulation of (Pro)renin Receptor Expression by High Salt Intake in the Kidney of Dahl Salt-sensitive Rats

Hypertension(2016)

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We recently reported that high salt (HS) intake increased the (pro)renin receptor ((P)RR) expression by 3-5 fold in several nephron segments of Sprague-Dawley rats (Peptides 63: 156-162, 2015). The preset study examined the effects of HS intake on the renal (P)RR expression in Dahl-Salt sensitive (DS) rats. Male DS rats were fed a normal salt (NS) diet (0.6%NaCl) and a HS diet (8%NaCl) for 4weeks. A part of the rats fed the HS diet were treated orally with angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT 1 R) antagonist, candesartan (Can,3mg/kg/day) or mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonist, spironolactone (Spi, 100mg/kg/day). The (P)RR expression in nephron segments was examined by immunoblot and immunohistochemical analyses. HS intake increased the blood pressure, which did not significantly affected by Can or Spi. (P)RR was expressed in the all kidney sections, glomeruli, proximal tubules (PT), medullary thick ascending limbs and inner medullary collecting ducts. HS intake increased the (P)RR expression in the cortex by 22.6 fold (p 1 R and MR-dependent manner in the distal tubules, but AT 1 R or MR-independent manner in the PT.
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high salt intake,receptor expression,kidney,salt-sensitive
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