Abstract

The effects of angiotensin II (AII) and bilateral nephrectomy on [3H] norepinephrine (NE) uptake in hypothalamus and medulla oblongata were studied in male rats. The endogenous NE content in hypothalamus increased 4, 24 and 48 h after nephrectomy with a simultaneous decreasing of plasma renin activity. Intraventricularly infused [3H] NE uptake increased in hypothalamus and medulla oblongata of nephrectomized animals in cytoplasmatic compartment as in granular stores, while it decreased in hypothalamus of AII-infused animals. [3H] NE metabolites radioactivity decreased in nephrectomized animals if they are compared with AII-infused ones. These changes were independent of systolic arterial pressure that was not modified in none of the groups. The study of the ratio granular/cytoplasmatic [3H] NE and metabolites radioactivity shows that AII probably acts on cellular membrane uptake of NE. The modification of metabolites/NE ratio in both stores would be due to AII action on MAO activity. The effects of AII and nephrectomy on [3H] NE uptake can explain the inverse relationship between circulating AII levels and NE content in the central nervous system (CNS).

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