Identification of individual renocortical cells that secrete renin

Author:

Carey R. M.1,Geary K. M.1,Hunt M. K.1,Ramos S. P.1,Forbes M. S.1,Inagami T.1,Peach M. J.1,Leong D. A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia School ofMedicine, Charlottesville 22908.

Abstract

Successful application of the reverse hemolytic plaque assay was developed to identify individual renocortical cells that secrete renin directly. The plaque assay was validated by a number of established criteria. Using this technique, we demonstrate an increase in renin secretion with beta-adrenergic stimulation and an inhibition of renin secretion with extracellular calcium in groups of renin-secreting cells. Transmission electron microscopy of the cell in the center of a hemolytic plaque demonstrated a modified vascular smooth muscle cell with densely packed secretory granules. Electron microscopy immunocytochemistry demonstrated the presence of renin in the secretory granules, confirming the identity of the cell as a renal juxtaglomerular cell. The technology developed here has allowed the precise identification and study of the individual renin-secreting juxtaglomerular cell.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology

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