Renin, angiotensinogen, and Kallikrein gene expression in two-kidney goldblatt hypertensive rats

1993 
An imbalance in the activity of the vasopressor renin-angiotensin and vasodepressor kallikrein-kinin systems may play an important role in the pathogenesis of hypertension after unilateral renal artery constriction. To test this hypothesis, we examined the expression of the renin, angiotensinogen (Ao), and tissue kallikrein genes 7 and 25 days after placement of a 0.25-mm clip on the left renal artery of rats. One week after clipping, renin mRNA levels were 4.6-fold higher in the clipped and 50% lower in the nonclipped kidneys compared with kidneys from sham-operated rats. At 25 days, renin mRNA levels in the clipped kidneys were not different from sham kidneys, but were suppressed to almost undetectable levels in the nonclipped kidneys
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