“…Whereas most investigators have concluded that there is no conversion of prorenin to renin in the circulation [1,12,14,15], it has been reported that the rat kidney releases a protease that cleaves renin in the circulation [39]. Others have proposed that prorenin might have in vivo activity, for example, through reversible activation or after its uptake by peripheral tissues [ 12,21,40]. To address issues such as these, prorenin was infused into rhesus monkeys over a 40-minute period [41].…”