Neural control of renal function: role of renal alpha adrenoceptors
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Neural control of renal function: role of renal alpha adrenoceptors
Abstract
Adrenoceptors of various subtypes mediate the renal functional responses to alterations in efferent renal sympathetic nerve activity, the neural component, and renal arterial plasma catecholamine concentrations, the humoral component, of the sympathoadrenergic nervous system. Under normal physiologic as well as hypertensive conditions, the influence of the renal sympathetic nerves predominates over that of circulating plasma catecholamines. In most mammalian species, increases in efferent renal sympathetic nerve activity elicit renal vasoconstrictor responses mediated predominantly by renal vascular alpha-1 adrenoceptors, increases in renin release mediated largely by renal juxtaglomerular granular cell beta-1 adrenoceptors with involvement of renal vascular alpha-1 adrenoceptors only when renal vasoconstriction occurs, and direct increases in renal tubular sodium and water reabsorption mediated predominantly by renal tubular alpha-1 adrenoceptors. In most mammalian species, alpha-2 adrenoceptors do not play a significant role in the renal vascular or renin release responses to renal sympathoadrenergic stimulation. Although renal tubular alpha-2 adrenoceptors do not mediate the increases in renal tubular sodium and water reabsorption produced by increases in efferent renal sympathetic nerve activity, they may be involved through their inhibitory effect on adenylate cyclase in modulating the response to other hormonal agents that influence renal tubular sodium and water reabsorption via stimulation of adenylate cyclase.
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