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Department of Physiology, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia
ANG II is capable of stimulating
expression of immediate early genes such as egr-1 and
c-fos in a variety of cultured cells, including cells of
renal origin. To investigate whether ANG II can stimulate early growth
response gene expression in vivo, we studied the effects of acute renal
artery infusion of low-dose ANG II (2.5 ng · kg
1 · min
1) or vehicle
on the renal expression of c-fos and egr-1 genes in rats. ANG II infusion for 30 or 240 min decreased renal vascular conductance by ~13 and 8%, respectively, compared with the vehicle group. Expression of the early growth response genes c-fos
and egr-1 was analyzed using Northern blot hybridization. No
significant upregulation of c-fos or egr-1 mRNA
levels was detected in rats that received ANG II for either 30 or 240 min, compared with the vehicle groups. We conclude that ANG II, at
doses that cause significant physiological effects, does not increase
the renal expression of c-fos or egr-1 genes over
periods of up to 4 h in vivo.
kidney; blood pressure; c-fos; egr-1; renal blood flow
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