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In the kidney, the stimulation of
renin
production by the collecting duct (CD-
renin
) contributes to the development of hypertension. The CD is a major nephron segment for the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO), and low NO bioavailability in the renal medulla is associated with hypertension. However, it is unknown whether NO regulates
renin
production in the CD. To test the hypothesis that low intrarenal NO levels stimulate the production of CD-
renin
, we first examined
renin
expression in the distal nephron segments of CD-eNOS deficient mice. In these mice, specific CD-
renin
immunoreactivity was increased compared to wild-type littermates; however, juxtaglomerular (JG)
renin
was not altered. To further assess the intracellular mechanisms involved, we then treated M-1 cells with either 1 mM L-NAME (L-arginine analog), an inhibitor of NO synthase activity, or 1 mM NONOate, a NO donor. Both treatments increased intracellular
renin
protein levels in M-1 cells. However, only the inhibition of NOS with L-NAME stimulated
renin
synthesis and secretion as reflected by the increase in
Ren1C
transcript and
renin
protein levels in the extracellular media, respectively. In addition, NONOate induced a fast mobilization of cGMP and intracellular
renin
accumulation. These response was partially prevented by
guanylyl cyclase
inhibition with ODQ (1H-[1,2,4] oxadiazolo[4,3-a]quinoxalin-1]. Accumulation of intracellular
renin
was blocked by protein kinase G (PKG) and protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitors. Our data indicate that low NO bioavailability increases CD-
renin
synthesis and secretion, which may contribute to the activation of intrarenal
renin
angiotensin system.
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PMID:Low Nitric Oxide Bioavailability Increases Renin Production in the Collecting Duct. 3328 10
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