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  • Title: Rapid non-genomic effects of aldosterone on the renal vasculature.
    Author: Schmidt BM.
    Journal: Steroids; 2008 Oct; 73(9-10):961-5. PubMed ID: 18242654.
    Abstract:
    There is increasing evidence for the importance of rapid non-genomic effects of aldosterone on the human vasculature including renal vessels. Arima and colleagues by examining isolated perfused afferent and efferent arterioles from rabbit kidneys found a vasoconstriction in both. In another study the same group showed that endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) modulates the vasoconstrictor response to aldosterone in rabbit preglomerular afferent arterioles. Disrupting the endothelium as well as blockade of endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) augmented aldosterone-induced vasoconstriction in this study. Uhrenholt et al. found no effect of aldosterone alone to afferent arterioles but a suppression of depolarisation-induced vasoconstriction. After the blockade of eNOS the aldosterone effect was completely suppressed. In a clinical study in healthy male volunteers injection of aldosterone had no statistically significant effects. Co-infusion of the eNOS inhibitor N(G)-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA) changed the effect of aldosterone on renal hemodynamics. Aldosterone in co-infusion with L-NMMA decreased renal plasma flow (RPF) much stronger than L-NMMA alone. Infusion of L-NMMA alone increased GFR whereas aldosterone/L-NMMA lowered GFR slightly. Aldosterone co-infused with L-NMMA strongly increased renal vascular resistance (RVR). The increase was on top of the smaller increase that was induced by L-NMMA infusion. These data indicate that aldosterone acts via rapid non-genomic effects in vivo in humans at the renal vasculature. Antagonizing the endothelial nitric oxide synthase unmasks these effects. Therefore, rapid non-genomic aldosterone effects increase renal vascular resistance and thereby may mediate arterial hypertension if endothelial dysfunction is present.
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