Abstract

Plasma renin activity (PRA) and urinary sodium and water excretion were measured following infusion of the prostaglandin (PG) precursor arachiodonic acid (C20 : 4) in normal hydrated rats (saline i.v.: 0.5 ml/hr/100 g body weight) and in rats with moderate volume expansion (saline i.v.: 1.5 ml/hr/100 g body weight). Nonhypotensive doses of C20 : 4 (40–70 μg/min/100 g b.w.) increased PRA in both normal and volume-expanded rats ( p < 0.05, and p < 0.025, respectively). In volume-expanded rats, C20 : 4 was followed by reduced urine volume ( p < 0.01) and sodium excretion ( p < 0.001) in comparison to volume-expanded control rats, whereas in normal hydrated rats these parameters remained unchanged after C20 : 4. The present results indicate that the C20 : 4-stimulated PG-synthetase system can increase PRA independently of the extracellular fluid volume. Futhermore, these results suggest a complex interrelationship between PG-synthetase action, activation of the renal renin—angiotensin system and urinary water and sodium excretion.

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