Effects of substance P on renin release and renal function in anesthetized dogs. |
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Authors: | H G Gullner W B Campbell W A Pettinger |
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Affiliation: | The University of Texas Health Science Center Department of Pharmacology Division of Clinical Pharmacology Dallas, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Substance P (SP), a naturally occuring undecapeptide with hypotensive, vasodilatory and smooth muscle stimulating properties, was infused intravenously or intrarenally into anesthetized dogs. Infusions of SP intravenously suppressed renin secretion rate (RSR) from 204±45 to 52±18 ng/min (p < 0.02) at an infusion rate of 0.5 ng/kg/min, and to 50±22 ng/min (p < 0.05) at 5 ng/kg/min. When the concentration of SP was further increased to 50 ng/kg/min, RSR increased to a level above the control value (728±81, p < 0.01). Intrarenal infusion of SP produced similar changes in renin release. At infusion rates of 0.5 ng/kg/min and 5 ng/kg/min, RSR was suppressed from 145±18 to 56±18 ng/min (p < 0.05) and to 26±8 ng/min (p < 0.01) respectively. At 50 ng/kg/min, RSR increased to 251±59 (p > 0.1). Both intravenous and intrarenal administration of the peptide significantly lowered arterial blood pressure at the highest two doses. Intrarenal infusion of SP resulted in a significant dose-related increase in urine volume, sodium and potassium excretion, and renal blood flow. In contrast, intravenous infusions did not alter these parameters. Thus SP suppresses renin release in the presence and in the absence of diuresis, natriuresis, and vasodilation. |
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