Influence of the adenosine A1receptor on blood pressure regulation and renin release

Author:

Brown Russell D.,Thorén Peter,Steege Andreas,Mrowka Ralf,Sällström Johan,Skøtt Ole,Fredholm Bertil B.,Persson A. Erik G.

Abstract

The present study was performed to investigate the role of adenosine A1receptors in regulating blood pressure in conscious mice. Adenosine A1-receptor knockout (A1R−/−) mice and their wild-type (A1R+/+) littermates were placed on standardized normal-salt (NS), high-salt (HS), or salt-deficient (SD) diets for a minimum of 10 days before telemetric blood pressure and urinary excretion measurements in metabolic cages. On the NS diet, daytime and nighttime mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) was 7–10 mmHg higher in A1R−/− than in A1R+/+ mice. HS diet did not affect the MAP in A1R−/− mice, but the daytime and nighttime MAP of the A1R+/+ mice increased by ∼10 mmHg, to the same level as that in the A1R−/−. On the SD diet, day- and nighttime MAP decreased by ∼6 mmHg in both A1R−/− and A1R+/+ mice, although the MAP remained higher in A1R−/− than in A1R+/+ mice. Although plasma renin levels decreased with increased salt intake in both genotypes, the A1R−/− mice had an approximately twofold higher plasma renin concentration on all diets compared with A1R+/+ mice. Sodium excretion was elevated in the A1R−/− compared with the A1R+/+ mice on the NS diet. There was no difference in sodium excretion between the two genotypes on the HS diet. Even on the SD diet, A1R−/− mice had an increased sodium excretion compared with A1R+/+ mice. An abolished tubuloglomerular feedback response and reduced tubular reabsorption can account for the elevated salt excretion found in A1R−/− animals. The elevated plasma renin concentrations found in the A1R−/− mice could also result in increased blood pressure. Our results confirm that adenosine, acting through the adenosine A1receptor, plays an important role in regulating blood pressure, renin release, and sodium excretion.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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