Intrarenal site of action of calcium on renin secretion in dogs.
- 1 December 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 39 (6) , 847-853
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.39.6.847
Abstract
We studied the effects of intrarenal calcium infusion on renin secretion in sodium-depleted dogs in an attempt to elucidate the major site of calcium-induced inhibition of renin release. Both calcium chloride and calcium gluconate reduced renal blood flow and renin secretion while renal perfusion pressure was unchanged. These data indicate that calcium inhibition of renin secretion did not occur primarily at the renal vascular receptor; decreased renal blood flow is usually associated with increased renin secretion. Calcium chloride infusion increased urinary chloride excretion without affecting sodium excretion, and calcium gluconate failed to increase either sodium or chloride excretion. Also, the filtered loads of sodium and chloride were unchanged during the calcium infusions. These results give no indication that calcium inhibited renin secretion by increasing the sodium or chloride load at the macula densa. The effects of intrarenal calcium infusion on renin release were also assessed in dogs with a nonfiltering kidney in which renal tubular mechanisms could not influence renin secretion. The observation that calcium still suppressed renin release in these dogs provides additional evidence that the the major effect of calcium involved nontubular mechanisms. Thus, it appears likely that calcium acted directly on the juxtaglomerular cells to inhibit renin secretion.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effect of Acute and Chronic Calcium Administration on Plasma ReninJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1974
- Response of single nephron glomerular filtration rate to distal nephron microperfusionKidney International, 1974
- EFFECT OF INTRARENAL ARTERIAL INFUSION OF CALCIUM ON RENIN RELEASE IN DOGSThe Japanese Journal of Pharmacology, 1974
- Interaction between Prostaglandins and Calcium Ions on Noradrenaline Release from the Stimulated Guinea Pig Vas DeferensActa Physiologica Scandinavica, 1974
- Effect of mersalyl on the thick ascending limb of Henle's loopKidney International, 1973
- Effects of Reopening the Ureter in the Nonfiltering Kidney ModelExperimental Biology and Medicine, 1972
- The Renal Diluting and Concentrating Mechanism in HypercalcemiaNephron, 1969
- The mechanism of catecholamine release from the adrenal medulla and the role of calcium in stimulus—secretion couplingThe Journal of Physiology, 1963
- RENAL ORIGIN OF AN ALDOSTERONE-STIMULATING HORMONE IN DOGS WITH THORACIC CAVAL CONSTRICTION AND IN SODIUM-DEPLETED DOGSJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1961
- The action of calcium on the electrical properties of squid axonsThe Journal of Physiology, 1957