Kl. Grove et Cf. Deschepper, High salt intake differentially regulates kidney angiotensin IV AT(4) receptors in Wistar-Kyoto and spontaneously hypertensive rats, LIFE SCI, 64(20), 1999, pp. 1811-1818
Functional angiotensin IV (Ang IV) receptors (denoted AT(4)) are localized
to the outer stripe of the medulla in the rat kidney, and may play a critic
al role in salt homeostasis. The purpose of this study was to determine if
AT(4) receptor binding in the kidney is differently regulated in the salt-s
ensitive spontaneously hypertensive (SH) rat compared to Wistar Kyoto (WKY)
controls. AT(4) receptor binding was determined using in vitro receptor au
toradiography. AT(4) receptor binding in the outer stripe of the medulla wa
s similar in WKY and SH rats maintained on a 1% salt diet. A high salt diet
(8%) resulted in a statistically significant increase (28%) in AT(4) recep
tor binding in kidneys from WKY rats. However, there was no change in AT(4)
receptor binding in the kidneys of SH rats fed the same diet. The present
data indicate that AT(4) binding sites are regulated by salt intake. In add
ition, regulation of this receptor may be impaired in the kidneys of SH rat
s, explaining in part the salt-sensitivity of this strain.