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Query: EC:3.4.23.15 (
renin
)
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The role of
renin
-angiotensin system has been examined in the maintenance of hypertension in acute and chronic two-kidney (36 weeks) and chronic one-kidney (12 weeks) Goldblatt hypertensive rats using three inhibitors of this system. The inhibitors used were
URI
-73A, a synthetic analog of lysophosphatidylethanolamine, which inhibits
renin
both in vivo and in vitro, SQ14,225, a potent converting enzyme inhibitor, and [Sar1, Thr8] angiotensin II, an angiotensin II antagonist. When the inhibitors were administered in acute (high
renin
) hypertensive rats, they all lowered blood pressure significantly. However, in the chronic (low
renin
) hypertensive phase, both
renin
and converting enzyme inhibitors lowered blood pressure, whereas, Sar1, Thr8 failed to lower blood pressure. The
renin
inhibitor lowered plasma
renin
activity (PRA), and SQ14,225 and [Sar1, Thr8] Ang II increased PRA. Further studies on water and electrolyte balance with one-kidney model hypertensive and uninephrectomized control rats showed no change in plasma volume. However, there was increased 24-hour urinary output and increased sodium excretion. This study indicates that in chronic renal hypertensive rats, blood pressure reduction is possible by either
renin
on converting enzyme inhibitor, but not by angiotensin antagonists. Since volume did not change either during the development or reversal of hypertension, volume did not appear to play a major role in the maintenance of hypertension.
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PMID:Role of renin-angiotensin system in chronic renal hypertensive rats. 23 87