Archives of Biological Sciences (Jan 2012)

Different modulatory effects of ammonium ions on angiotensin vascular actions in isolated rat aortic and renal arteries

  • Popescu Raducu I.,
  • Bild W.,
  • Ciobica A.,
  • Bild Veronica

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1202427P
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 2
pp. 427 – 433

Abstract

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In the present study, we were interested in the vascular effects of angiotensin II on perfused rings of the rat thoracic aorta and renal artery. Our results demonstrated different modulator alterations of these preparations induced by ammonium ions. Unlike the aortic rings, which exhibited only a reduction of angiotensin-induced contractility by NH4Cl, the renal artery preparations showed both activation of vasoconstriction and inhibition of vasorelaxation in the ring precontracted with phenylephrine or noradrenalin. These results are interpreted as a modulation by the ammonium ions of vascular reactions induced by the stimulation of the vasoconstrictor AT1 receptor on the one side and AT2 vasodilator receptors on the other. The potentiation of renal vasoconstriction accompanied by the reduction of angiotensin vasodilation by NH4Cl suggests the possibility of involvement from the blood flow and renal vascular tonus disturbances induced by ammonium ions during hyperammonemia of various causes.

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