- Expression of components of the RAS during prolonged blockade at different levels in primates.
Expression of components of the RAS during prolonged blockade at different levels in primates.
To assess the effects of inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system at different levels on plasma concentrations of components of the system and on renin and angiotensinogen gene expression, marmosets on a low-sodium diet were treated for 1 wk by continuous intraperitoneal infusion with either the renin inhibitor CGP-29287, the ACE inhibitor benazeprilat, the angiotensin II antagonist valsartan, the renin inhibitory monoclonal antibody R-3-36-16, or vehicle. Plasma total immunoreactive renin increased (14- to 20-fold) after all three modes of interference. Plasma angiotensinogen was significantly reduced in the benazeprilat- and valsartan-treated marmosets but not in the CGP-29287-treated animals. Plasma concentration of angiotensin II was significantly decreased in the benazeprilat-, CGP-29287-, and R-3-36-16-treated marmosets and was increased in the valsartan-treated marmosets. Kidney renin mRNA level increased 8- to 15-fold in all groups. Hepatic angiotensinogen mRNA level increased with CGP-29287 treatment but decreased with the other treatments. Kidney angiotensinogen mRNA level was not affected by any treatment. Different modes of inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system have different effects on plasma components of the system and liver angiotensinogen expression.