Osmolarity-induced renin secretion from kidneys: evidence for readily releasable renin pools
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Osmolarity-induced renin secretion from kidneys: evidence for readily releasable renin pools
Abstract
Our study aimed to characterize the influence of changes in extracellular osmolarity on renin secretion from the whole kidney. For this purpose, the osmolarity of the perfusion medium of isolated rat or mouse kidneys was either decreased by lowering the NaCl concentration by 20% or was increased up to 133% by the addition of various salts or sugars. It turned out that changes in osmolarity led to instantaneous transient changes followed by a plateau of renin secretion, in that increases in osmolarity stimulated renin secretion, whereas decreases attenuated renin secretion. The peak amplitude of changes in renin secretion was related to steady-state renin secretion rates before the osmotic challenge but was independent of the maneuver used to modulate steady-state renin secretion. Osmolarity-induced changes in renin secretion were more related to relative rather than to absolute changes in osmolarity and were not dependent on the formation of nitric oxide or of prostanoids and did not require Na-K-2Cl cotransport function or swelling-activated chloride channels. Moreover, we obtained evidence that the pool of renin secretion excitable by hyperosmolarity is exhaustible and that its complete refilling takes at least 2 min. The observed behavior of renin secretion fits the concept about exocytosis proposing the existence of different pools of committed secretory vesicles, which have not yet undergone the final modification for initiation of exocytosis. Probably, a pool of readily releasable vesicles determines steady-state secretion rates from kidneys.
Comment in
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A different vision of the osmolar regulation of renin secretion.Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2006 Apr;290(4):F795-6. doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.00451.2005. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2006. PMID: 16527925 No abstract available.
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