2003
DOI: 10.1291/hypres.26.493
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Transmural Pressure Control of Prorenin Processing and Secretion in Diabetic Rat Juxtaglomerular Cells.

Abstract: In diabetic patients, the elevation of plasma prorenin levels or arterial pressure is correlated with the severity of diabetic nephropathy. This study was designed to assess the effects of transmural pressure on prorenin regulation in juxtaglomerular (JG) cells from diabetes rats. The JG cells, harvested from rats intraperitoneally injected with streptozotocin 7 (early-diabetic) or 28 (late-diabetic) days previously, were exposed to atmospheric pressure (AP) and AP+40 mmHg for 12 h, and the renin secretion rat… Show more

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“…It is also consistent with the correlation between circulating concentrations of renin and prorenin (87,88). Although, at this time, there is no evidence of the secretion of activated prorenin from endothelial cells where this possibility has been tested (92), the proteinase responsible for processing prorenin in smooth muscle cell-derived juxtaglomerular cells has yet to be identified, and perhaps models more complex than mere matching of an enzyme to a substrate will need to be evaluated (93,94).…”
Section: Role In Prorenin Processingsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…It is also consistent with the correlation between circulating concentrations of renin and prorenin (87,88). Although, at this time, there is no evidence of the secretion of activated prorenin from endothelial cells where this possibility has been tested (92), the proteinase responsible for processing prorenin in smooth muscle cell-derived juxtaglomerular cells has yet to be identified, and perhaps models more complex than mere matching of an enzyme to a substrate will need to be evaluated (93,94).…”
Section: Role In Prorenin Processingsupporting
confidence: 66%