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Essential Roles of Renin-Angiotensin System in the Kidney
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Schor, Nestor
, Palomino Jara, Zaira
, Kazue Mizuno Watanabe, Ingrid
, F. Jung, Flavia
, Mesquita Soler, Roberto
2016
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Schor, Nestor
, Palomino Jara, Zaira
, Kazue Mizuno Watanabe, Ingrid
, F. Jung, Flavia
, Mesquita Soler, Roberto
2016
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Essential Roles of Renin-Angiotensin System in the Kidney
2016
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Overview
The renin angiotensin system (RAS) has crucial action in the kidney; it is
able to modulate intrarenal hemodynamics, glomerular filtration, and fluid and
electrolytes homeostasis. Currently, six components of this system mediate their action
through receptor(s). Four peptides, Ang II, Ang-(1-7), Ang III and Ang IV; and two
enzymes, renin and prorenin through the renin and prorenin receptor, respectively.
Angiotensin II (Ang II), the main peptide of RAS, through its type 1 receptor (AT1R)
alters intrarenal hemodynamics, glomerular filtration, and fluid and electrolytes
homeostasis readjusting blood pressure and body fluid balance. In the later functions,
direct action of Ang II on the sodium and water transport was observed and related to
diuretic/anti-diuretic and natriuretic/anti-natriuretic action depending on Ang II
concentration. Angiotensin-(1-7) also influences the glomerular filtration rate but
without changing the blood pressure. This heptapeptide showed biphasic direct action
on tubular transport of sodium and water, but there is no consensus which receptor
translates its tubular effect. Reports showed that Angiotensin III and Angiotensin IV
could present natriuretic action; the pressor effect of both peptides is unclear. Direct
action on tubular transport via renin and prorenin receptor has not yet been reported.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers
ISBN
9781681083148, 1681083140
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