Author:
Bailey J. R.,Randall D. J.
Abstract
In the trout, Salmo gairdneri, a significant correlation between the amount of blood loss and plasma renin activity was established. This increase in plasma renin activity could be due to stimulation of an intrarenal receptor, thus an isolated nonfiltering perfused kidney preparation was developed to test this hypothesis. It was found that a decrease in renal perfusion pressure resulted in an increase in renin release (as measured by perfusate renin activity) but an increase in renal perfusion pressure had no effect on renin release. The increase in renin secretion in response to a decreased renal perfusion pressure was not affected by sympathetic nervous system blocking agents, whereas angiotensin II will apparently inhibit renin secretion in vitro. It was concluded that a baroreceptor response, similar to that found in mammals, is found in fishes and a model mechanism for renin secretion in fishes is proposed.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
22 articles.
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