Vasoconstriction of outer medullary vasa recta by angiotensin II is modulated by prostaglandin E2
T. L. Pallone Division of Nephrology, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State University 17033. Vasa recta were dissected from outer medullary vascular bundles in the rat and perfused in vitro. Examination by transmission electron microscopy reveals them to be only outer medullary desce...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Renal, fluid and electrolyte physiology fluid and electrolyte physiology, 1994-06, Vol.266 (6), p.850-F857 |
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Zusammenfassung: | T. L. Pallone
Division of Nephrology, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State University 17033.
Vasa recta were dissected from outer medullary vascular bundles in the rat
and perfused in vitro. Examination by transmission electron microscopy
reveals them to be only outer medullary descending vasa recta (OM-DVR). To
establish a method for systematic examination of vasoconstriction, OMDVR
were perfused at 5 nl/min with collection pressure increased to 5 mmHg.
Under these conditions, transmembrane volume flux was found to be near
zero, and the transmural hydraulic pressure gradient was found to be <
15 mmHg. Over a concentration range of 10(-12) to 10(-8) M, abluminal
application of angiotensin II (ANG II) caused graded focal vasoconstriction
of OMDVR that is blocked by saralasin. Luminal application of ANG II over
the same concentration range was much less effective. Abluminal application
of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) shifted the vasoconstrictor response of OMDVR to
higher ANG II concentrations. PGE2 reversibly dilated OMDVR that had been
preconstricted by ANG II. These results demonstrate that OMDVR are
vasoactive segments. Their anatomical arrangement suggests that they play a
key role in the regulation of total and regional blood flow to the renal
medulla. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6127 0002-9513 2161-1157 |