Post hoc comparison of the intrarenal and circulating renin‐angiotensin(‐aldosterone) systems in cats with ischemia‐induced chronic kidney disease
Jane H. C. Huang, Bianca N. Lourenço, Chad W. Schmiedt, Jaime L. Tarigo, Amanda E. Coleman

TL;DR
This study compares the renin-angiotensin system in healthy and kidney-diseased cats, finding no link between blood and kidney system activity.
Contribution
The study reveals no correlation between circulating and intrarenal RA(A)S markers in cats with CKD.
Findings
Circulating angiotensin peptide levels did not correlate with renal concentrations.
Intrarenal angiotensin I and AGT levels were positively correlated.
ACE transcript levels were negatively correlated with serum creatinine.
Abstract
Activities of the circulating and intrarenal renin‐angiotensin(‐aldosterone) systems (RA[A]S) are incompletely understood in people and cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD). We measured circulating and intrarenal RA(A)S markers in healthy cats (n = 8) and cats with induced CKD (n = 6 subjected to unilateral renal ischemia [RI group] and n = 5 subjected to RI and delayed contralateral nephrectomy [RI‐DCN group]). Serum equilibrium concentrations of angiotensin peptides and aldosterone, plasma renin activity, and urinary aldosterone‐to‐creatinine ratio were evaluated before and after renal injury in CKD cats and at a single timepoint in healthy cats. Renal tissular concentrations of angiotensin peptides and mRNA levels of RA(A)S‐related genes were measured in all cats. There was no significant correlation between circulating angiotensin peptide concentrations and their respective renal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRenin-Angiotensin System Studies · Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension · Liver Disease and Transplantation
