1985
DOI: 10.1172/jci111996
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Evidence for beta adrenoceptors in proximal tubules. Isoproterenol-sensitive adenylate cyclase in pars recta of canine nephron.

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“…25 Moreover, the majority of renal /3-adrenergic receptors are located in distal tubules, 132 and the physiological role of these /3-adrenergic receptors is not yet understood. Because renal a r adrenergic and a 2 -adrenergic receptors can act via generation of inositol phosphates and inhibition of adenylyl cyclase, respectively (see Reference 60 for review) and because renal /3-adrenergic receptor can inhibit a-adrenergic generation of inositol phosphates 136 and can stimulate adenylyl cyclase, 137 ' 138 it is tempting to speculate that the up-regulation of renal /3-adrenergic receptors is a physiological mechanism to counteract the increased renal o-adrenergic tone. No experimental data, however, are available to support or disprove this speculation.…”
Section: Renal Fi-adrenergic Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 Moreover, the majority of renal /3-adrenergic receptors are located in distal tubules, 132 and the physiological role of these /3-adrenergic receptors is not yet understood. Because renal a r adrenergic and a 2 -adrenergic receptors can act via generation of inositol phosphates and inhibition of adenylyl cyclase, respectively (see Reference 60 for review) and because renal /3-adrenergic receptor can inhibit a-adrenergic generation of inositol phosphates 136 and can stimulate adenylyl cyclase, 137 ' 138 it is tempting to speculate that the up-regulation of renal /3-adrenergic receptors is a physiological mechanism to counteract the increased renal o-adrenergic tone. No experimental data, however, are available to support or disprove this speculation.…”
Section: Renal Fi-adrenergic Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isoproterenol-sensitive cAMP accumu lation was demonstrated in intact proximal tu bule suspensions from rat kidneys, suggesting that functional (3-adrenoreceptors are present along the rat proximal tubule [16,17], How ever, isoproterenol-stimulated adenylate cy clase activity has been demonstrated in the microdissected proximal straight tubule from the dog. but not the rat kidney [18]. Studies using cultured human proximal tubule cells demonstrated that isoproterenol increases the formation of cAMP [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…These observations are at odds with the reported direct action of cAMP to inhibit fluid reabsorption in the proxi mai tubule [4], However, stimulation of adeny late cyclase activity via the (3 receptor subtype was not observed in rabbit [5] or necturus [6] proximal tubules. In contrast, canine proximal straight (but not convoluted) tubules did re spond to (3-receptor stimulation with increased adenylate cyclase activity [7] as did rat proxi mal tubules [8],…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%