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  • Title: Renal cyclic 3',5'-guanosine monophosphate and sodium excretion in Dahl salt-resistant and Dahl salt-sensitive rats: comparison of the roles of bradykinin and nitric oxide.
    Author: Millatt LJ, Siragy HM.
    Journal: J Hypertens; 2000 Oct; 18(10):1491-6. PubMed ID: 11057438.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the relative importance of bradykinin and nitric oxide (NO) in mediating renal responses to altered sodium intake in Dahl salt-resistant (Dahl-SR) and salt-sensitive (Dahl-SS) rats. DESIGN AND METHODS: Dahl-SR and Dahl-SS rats consumed a diet containing 0.15% (low) or 4.0% (high) sodium chloride for 10 days. A microdialysis technique was then used to measure renal cortical interstitial fluid (RIF) cyclic 3',5'-guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) production in anesthetized rats, under baseline conditions and during acute cortical infusion of either the bradykinin B2 receptor antagonist icatibant or the NO synthase inhibitor nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME). Urine sodium excretion was monitored simultaneously by ureter cannulation. Results Baseline sodium excretion was similar in the two types of rats, but RIF cGMP was significantly elevated in Dahl-SR compared to Dahl-SS rats on both low and high sodium diets. Icatibant infusion significantly reduced both RIF cGMP and sodium excretion in Dahl-SR rats during low sodium intake, but had no effect in Dahl-SS rats on either diet L-NAME infusion significantly reduced sodium excretion in Dahl-SR and Dahl-SS rats, during both low and high sodium intake. L-NAME infusion caused a significant reduction in RIF cGMP in Dahl-SR and Dahl-SS rats on low sodium diet, but reduced RIF cGMP only in Dahl-SR rats on high sodium diet. Conclusion These data suggest a potential role for cortical bradykinin, but not NO, in mediating the differences in the renal response to low sodium intake between Dahl-SR and Dahl-SS rats.
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