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Title: Renal Renin Angiotensin System


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Renal Renin Angiotensin System Lisa M.
Harrison-Bernard, Ph.D. LSUHSC, New
Orleans lharris_at_lsuhsc.edu
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Renal Physiology - Lectures
  • Physiology of Body Fluids
  • Structure Function of the Kidneys
  • Renal Clearance Glomerular Filtration
  • Regulation of Renal Blood Flow
  • Transport of Sodium Chloride
  • Transport of Urea, Glucose, Phosphate, Calcium
    Organic Solutes
  • Regulation of Potassium Balance
  • Regulation of Water Balance
  • Transport of Acids Bases
  • Integration of Salt Water Balance

Renin-angiotensin system (RAS) discussed in
lecture
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How to Approach Renal Physiology?
Cardiovascular Physiology


Respiratory Physiology
Clinical Medicine


Gross Anatomy
Histology
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Learning Objectives
  • Diagram formation of angiotensin II (AngII)
  • Identify 3 factors that promote renin release
  • Describe influence of AngII on renal blood flow
    (RBF) glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
  • Describe effects of AngII on regulation of Na
    reabsorption along nephron
  • Explain role of RAS in response to decrease in
    blood volume
  • ULTIMATE GOAL TO MAINTAIN EXTRACELLULAR FLUID
    VOLUME (ECFV) BLOOD PRESSURE (BP)

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Renin-Angiotensin System
  • RAS Cascade
  • Control of Renin Secretion
  • Hemodynamic Actions of AngII
  • Tubular Actions of AngII
  • Role of RAS in ? Effective Circulating Volume

6
Renal Failure Patient
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Renin-Angiotensin System
  • RAS regulates Na balance, plasma volume
  • control of arterial blood pressure
  • Renin - rate limiting step AngII formation

Major concern ? ECFV ? BP
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Renin-Angiotensin System
Angiotensinogen (a-2 globulin 453 aa)
Renin Proteolytic Enzyme
Angiotensin I (10 aa)
Angiotensin Converting Enzyme
Angiotensin II (8 aa)
Aldosterone Vasoconstriction ? Sodium reabsorption
Receptor AT1 AT2
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RAS
3
AngII
ACE
2
AngII
4
Aldo
1
RENIN
Rate limiting
? Na H2O Excretion
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Renin-Angiotensin System
  • Liver secretes angiotensinogen
  • Renin release juxtaglomerular (JG) cells cleaves
    angiotensinogen AngI
  • AngI cleaved by ACE AngII (also formed
    kidney)
  • AngII - Adrenal gland secretes aldosterone
  • NET EFFECT ? Na H2O EXCRETION

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Renin-Angiotensin System
  • Renin-Angiotensin System Cascade
  • Control of Renin Secretion
  • Hemodynamic Actions of AngII
  • Tubular Actions of AngII
  • Role of RAS in ? Effective Circulating Volume

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Control of Renin Release
  • Production of renin rate limiting step AngII
    formation
  • importance of regulation
  • Perfusion pressure - Intrarenal baroreceptors -
    afferent arterioles - ? BP ? renin
  • Sympathetic nerves input to JG cells - ?
    firing ? renin
  • Delivery NaCl to macula densa cells - ? NaCl ?
    renin

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Control of Renin Release
1
RENIN
  • 1. Renal baroreceptors JG cells afferent
    arteriole
  • ? RAP ? stretch
  • ? renin release
  • ? RAP ? stretch ? Ca2
  • ? renin release

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Renal Artery Stenosis
  • 1. Renal baroreceptors JG cells afferent
    arteriole detect ? BP
  • Constriction aorta above renal arteries
    stenosis or narrowing of renal artery due to
    atherosclerosis
  • Stenosis of preglomerular arteries or arterioles
    by fibrosis
  • Produces renal hypertension due to ? renin, ?
    AngII
  • Treat patient w/ ACE inhibitor or ARB

Renal angiogram
Magnetic resonance angiography
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Control of Renin Release
  • 2. Influence of sympathetic nerves on JG cells
  • ? activity of nerves
  • ? renin secretion
  • ? activity of nerves
  • ? renin secretion

Fig. 16.5 from Vander, Sherman, and Luciano.
Human Physiology The Mechanisms of Body Function
(8th ed.), 2000.
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Control of Renin Release
  • 3. Influence of distal delivery of NaCl
  • ? NaCl
  • ? renin secretion
  • ? NaCl
  • renin secretion
  • AngII
  • BP - maintain tissue perfusion

Macula Densa
Fig. 3B from Park and Harrison-Bernard.
Augmented renal neuronal nitric oxide synthase
and renin protein expression in angiotensin type
1 receptor null mice. J Histochem Cytochem.
56(4)401-414, 2008.
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Feedback from Macula Densa
Fig. 3-8 from Koeppen and Stanton. Renal
Physiology (4th ed.). Mosby Physiology Monograph
Series, 2007.
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Actions of Ang II
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Renin-Angiotensin System (RAS)
  • Renin-Angiotensin System Cascade
  • Control of Renin Secretion
  • Hemodynamic Actions of AngII
  • Tubular Actions of AngII
  • Role of RAS in ? Effective Circulating Volume

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HEMODYNAMIC Actions of AngII
  • vasoconstriction ? TPR ? BP
  • constrict afferent efferent arterioles
  • ? RBF
  • contract mesangial cells - ? Kf ? GFR
  • TGF - ? sensitivity
  • ? Medullary BF

Reduce RBF GFR
21
Mouse In Vitro Blood Perfused Juxtamedullary
Nephron
Efferent Arteriole Response to AngII
20 microns
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Summary Major Renal Hormones
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Renin-Angiotensin System (RAS)
  • RAS Cascade
  • Control of Renin Secretion
  • Hemodynamic Actions of AngII
  • Tubular Actions of AngII
  • Role of RAS in ? Effective Circulating Volume

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TUBULAR Actions of AngII
  • Acts directly tubules
  • ? Na reabsorption
  • Aldosterone release from adrenal
  • ? Na reabsorption

Fig. 33-2 from Boron and Boulpaep. Medical
Physiology (2nd ed.), 2008.
Reduce Salt H2O Excretion
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Tubular Actions of AngII
Tubular Fluid
ISF
Na
Na
1
H
  • Enhance Na-H exchanger PT TAL ? Na
    reabsorption

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Tubular Actions of AngII
Tubular Fluid
ISF
Na
2
Na
  • Enhance NCC in DT ENaC in CD ? Na
    reabsorption

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Tubular Actions of AngII
Fig. 34-13 from Boron and Boulpaep. Medical
Physiology (2nd ed.), 2008.
  • ? TGF Sensitivity
  • Net effect ? Na excretion

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Regulation of Na and K Excretion
  • ? PK or ? AngII ? Aldosterone
  • ? amount of Na/K ATPase basolateral membrane
    distal nephron
  • ? activity enzymes Krebs cycle
  • ? ATP energy Na-K-ATPase pump

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Regulation of Na and K Excretion
  • ? PK or ? AngII ? Aldosterone
  • ? expression activation ENaC channels enhances
    Na entry into cell ? lumen negative ?
    K secretion
  • ? permeability apical membrane to K by ? K
    channels and ? activation K channels

? Na Reabsorption ? Na Excretion ?
Secretion K ? Excretion K
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Hyperkalemia K Secretion by DT CD
  • ? NaK-ATPase activity ? ? Ki ? ?
    electrochemical driving force ? ? K secretion
  • ? permeability apical membrane to K
  • ? tubular flow ? secreted K flushed downstream
    ? ? K lumen ? ? K secretion

Tubular Fluid
ISF
Na
Na
1
K
3
2
K
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Summary Hormonal Control Na Excretion
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Which patients would benefit from drugs that
block RAS?
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  • Patients with
  • Hypertension
  • Heart failure
  • Edema
  • Kidney disorders
  • Cirrhosis of liver

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Renin-Angiotensin System (RAS)
  • Renin-Angiotensin System Cascade
  • Control of Renin Secretion
  • Hemodynamic Actions of AngII
  • Tubular Actions of AngII
  • Role of RAS in ? Effective Circulating Volume

35
Control Renal Sodium and Water Excretion
  • ? Effective circulating volume affects 4
    systems
  • RAS
  • SNS
  • AVP
  • ANP

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Volume Expansion - ? Effective Circulating
Volume
Fig. 6-4 from Koeppen and Stanton. Renal
Physiology (4th ed.). Mosby Physiology Monograph
Series, 2007.
? hemodynamics transport ? UNaV ? GFR
X PNa - ? Reabsorption
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Volume Expansion
  • ? filtered load Na
  • ? PT loop of Henle Na reabsorption
  • ? Na delivery to distal nephron
  • Net effect
  • ? Na H2O excretion

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Volume Contraction - ? Effective Circulating
Volume
Fig. 6-5 from Koeppen and Stanton. Renal
Physiology (4th ed.). Mosby Physiology Monograph
Series, 2007.
? hemodynamics transport ? UNaV ? GFR
X PNa - ? Reabsorption
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Volume Contraction
  • ? filtered load Na
  • ? PT loop of Henle Na reabsorption
  • ? Na delivery to distal nephron
  • Net effect
  • ? Na H2O excretion

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What Did We Learn Today?
  • 3 major mechanisms control renin release JG cells
    (BP, volume, SNS)
  • AngII influences salt water excretion by
    kidneys hemodynamic tubular actions
  • Reduce urinary salt H2O excretion
  • ULTIMATE GOAL TO MAINTAIN ECFV BP
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