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Tytuł oryginału: Effect of angiotensin II on ANP-dependent guanylyl cyclase activity in cultured mouse and rat podocytes.
Autorzy: Golos Magdalena, Lewko Barbara, Bryl Ewa, Witkowski Jacek M., Dubaniewicz Anna, Olszewska Agnieszka, Latawiec Elżbieta, Angielski Stefan, Stepiński Jan
Źródło: Kidney Blood Press. Res. 2002: 25 (5) s.296-302, il., tab., bibliogr. 37 poz., sum.
Sygnatura GBL: 313,314

Hasła klasyfikacyjne GBL:
  • farmacja
  • nefrologia

    Typ dokumentu:
  • praca doświadczalna
  • praca opublikowana za granicą
  • tytuł obcojęzyczny

    Wskaźnik treści:
  • zwierzęta
  • szczury
  • płeć żeńska

    Streszczenie angielskie: The presence of a well-developed contractile apparatus is the feature determining mojor roles of podocytes in the renal glomeruli. Receptors for a variety of a variety of vasoactive hormones are expressed in these cells; however, most of the signaling pathways are still unknown and remain to be elucidated. Angiotensin II (Ang II) and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), due to their opposite action, are the major modulators of glomerular filtration. In podocytes, Ang II induces rise in intracellular calcium concentration, whereas ANP stimulates generation of cGMP. The present study was designed to check whether ANP-stimulated cGMP synthesis in podocytes might be affected by Ang II. Cultured rat (RP) and mouse (MP) podocytes were stimulated with ANP, in the absence or presence of Ang II and cyclic GMP was determined by RIA method. Co-incubation of podocytes with ANP and Ang II caused significant (p 0.01) suppression of ANP-dependent cGMP generation. The effect was prevented by saralasin, an inhibitor of angiotensin receptors. Phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA) mimicked, whereas chelerythrine reversed inhibitory effect of Ang II. In conclusion, angiotensin II counteracts ANP-stimulated cGMP synthesis in cultured podocytes. It seems likely that the protein kinase C pathway is involved in this effect.

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