Adrenomedullin Inhibits the Pressor Effects and Decrease in Renal Blood Flow Induced by Norepinephrine or Angiotensin II in Anesthetized Rats
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Adrenomedullin (AM), a hypotensive peptide originally isolated from human pheochromocytoma, has been reported to regulate renal functions. In patients with glomerulonephritis, the serum levels of AM are elevated as well as hypertensive agents norepinephrine (NE) and angiotensin II (AII). The effects of AM on the NE- or AII-induced pressor effects and renal blood flow responses, however, are not well clarified. We examined the effects of AM on blood pressure and renal blood flow induced by NE or AII in anesthetized rats. Arterial blood pressure and renal blood flow were measured using a calibrated pressure transducer and a laser Doppler flowmeter, respectively. Drugs were injected into the tail vein with a syringe. Intravenous administration of AM (1 - 3 nmol/kg) decreased the arterial blood pressure in anesthetized rats in a dose-dependent manner, whereas it did not affect the renal blood flow. NE or AII administration in anesthetized rats caused both increases in blood pressure and decreases in renal blood flow. Simultaneous administration of AM with NE or AII prevented the increasing effects of blood pressure and inhibited the decreases in renal blood flow caused by NE or AII. These findings suggest that AM may have a protective role against the pressor effects and decrease in renal blood flow caused by NE or AII.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 2001-06-01
著者
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Shigematsu Akio
Department Of Anesthesiology University Of Occupational And Environmental Health School Of Medicine
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Uezono Yasuhito
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Translational Medical Sciences Nagasaki University Graduate S
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Uezono Yasuhito
Department Of Pharmacology Ii School Of Medicine Nagasaki University
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Segawa Kayoko
Second Department Of Internal Medicine University Of Occupational And Environmental Health School Of
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Shigematsu A
Department Of Anesthesiology University Of Occupational And Environmental Health School Of Medicine
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MINAMI Kouichiro
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Medicin
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SHIGA Yosuke
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Medicin
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SHIRAISHI Munehiro
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Medicin
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OGATA Junichi
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Medicin
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Minami Kouichiro
Department Of Anesthesiology And Critical Care Medicine Jichi Medical University
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Shiga Y
Department Of Anesthesiology University Of Occupational And Environmental Health School Of Medicine
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Shiraishi Munehiro
Department Of Anesthesiology University Of Occupational And Environmental Health School Of Medicine
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Ogata Junichi
Department Of Anesthesiology And Critical Care Medicine Jichi Medical University
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Uezono Yasuhito
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan
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