Canonical Question
Endo – Renal/Adrenal
Master answer
Angiotensinogen is a peptide hormone produced by the liver
- Angiotensin 1 (decapeptide)
- ↑ Renin by JGA → cleavage of Angiotensinogen → AT1
- No biological activity
- Angiotensin 2 (octapeptided)
- ACE in pulmonary capil endothelia
- → ↑AT2
- Angiotensin 3 (septapeptide)
- 40% of the pressor activity AT2
- 100% of the aldosterone-producing activity
- Angiotensin 4 (hexapeptide)
- Minimal biological activity
Actions of AT2 include:
- Acts via GPCR (Gq via PLC to increase IP3 and intracellular Ca)
- CVS
- Vasopressor
- Resets baroreceptor control of HR at higher pressure
- Potent mitogen for smooth muscle and cardiac myocytes
- Direct positive inotrope
- CNS
- ↑ sympathetic outflow
- ↑ thirst
- ↑ ADH release from posterior pituitary.
- Renal
- Negative feedback on renin release
- ↑ aldosterone release
- ↓ RBF and GFR
- Direct renal arteriole constriction (efferent = afferent)
- Mesangial cell contraction thus ↓ Kf and GFR
- ↑ sodium/chloride reabsorption in PCT
- Direct effect and via ↑ aldosterone release
Factors which alter renin release cause a corresponding change in Angiotensin 2
- Stimulation of renin secretion (↑ renin → ↑ angiotensin 2)
- β-1 agonism
- ↓ renal perfusion pressure
- ↓ sodium delivery to DCT
- Prostaglandins
- Inhibition or renin secretion (↓ renin → ↓ angiotensin 2):
- ↑ renal perfusion pressure (via afferent arteriolar dilatation)
- ↑ sodium delivery to DCT
- ↑ by angiotensin II (negative feedback) and vasopressin
Gladwin 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009B Q18 | Outline the physiology of, and factors which regulate levels of angiotensin. | historical_member | — |
| 2021B Q05 | Write detailed notes on angiotensin, including its synthesis, role within the body and regulation. | historical_member | — |