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Publication : Intrarenal angiotensin-converting enzyme induces hypertension in response to angiotensin I infusion.

First Author  Gonzalez-Villalobos RA Year  2011
Journal  J Am Soc Nephrol Volume  22
Issue  3 Pages  449-59
PubMed ID  21115616 Mgi Jnum  J:185888
Mgi Id  MGI:5430463 Doi  10.1681/ASN.2010060624
Citation  Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, et al. (2011) Intrarenal angiotensin-converting enzyme induces hypertension in response to angiotensin I infusion. J Am Soc Nephrol 22(3):449-59
abstractText  The contribution of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system to the development of hypertension is incompletely understood. Here, we used targeted homologous recombination to generate mice that express angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) in the kidney tubules but not in other tissues. Mice homozygous for this genetic modification (ACE 9/9 mice) had low BP levels, impaired ability to concentrate urine, and variable medullary thinning. In accord with the ACE distribution, these mice also had reduced circulating angiotensin II and high plasma renin concentration but maintained normal kidney angiotensin II levels. In response to chronic angiotensin I infusions, ACE 9/9 mice displayed increased kidney angiotensin II, enhanced rate of urinary angiotensin II excretion, and development of hypertension. These findings suggest that intrarenal ACE-derived angiotensin II formation, even in the absence of systemic ACE, increases kidney angiotensin II levels and promotes the development of hypertension.
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