Go to JCI Insight
  • About
  • Editors
  • Consulting Editors
  • For authors
  • Publication ethics
  • Publication alerts by email
  • Advertising
  • Job board
  • Contact
  • Clinical Research and Public Health
  • Current issue
  • Past issues
  • By specialty
    • COVID-19
    • Cardiology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Immunology
    • Metabolism
    • Nephrology
    • Neuroscience
    • Oncology
    • Pulmonology
    • Vascular biology
    • All ...
  • Videos
    • Conversations with Giants in Medicine
    • Video Abstracts
  • Reviews
    • View all reviews ...
    • Pancreatic Cancer (Jul 2025)
    • Complement Biology and Therapeutics (May 2025)
    • Evolving insights into MASLD and MASH pathogenesis and treatment (Apr 2025)
    • Microbiome in Health and Disease (Feb 2025)
    • Substance Use Disorders (Oct 2024)
    • Clonal Hematopoiesis (Oct 2024)
    • Sex Differences in Medicine (Sep 2024)
    • View all review series ...
  • Viewpoint
  • Collections
    • In-Press Preview
    • Clinical Research and Public Health
    • Research Letters
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Editorials
    • Commentaries
    • Editor's notes
    • Reviews
    • Viewpoints
    • 100th anniversary
    • Top read articles

  • Current issue
  • Past issues
  • Specialties
  • Reviews
  • Review series
  • Conversations with Giants in Medicine
  • Video Abstracts
  • In-Press Preview
  • Clinical Research and Public Health
  • Research Letters
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Editorials
  • Commentaries
  • Editor's notes
  • Reviews
  • Viewpoints
  • 100th anniversary
  • Top read articles
  • About
  • Editors
  • Consulting Editors
  • For authors
  • Publication ethics
  • Publication alerts by email
  • Advertising
  • Job board
  • Contact

Citations to this article

Distinct roles for the kidney and systemic tissues in blood pressure regulation by the renin-angiotensin system
Steven D. Crowley, … , Thu H. Le, Thomas M. Coffman
Steven D. Crowley, … , Thu H. Le, Thomas M. Coffman
Published April 1, 2005
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2005;115(4):1092-1099. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI23378.
View: Text | PDF
Article Cardiology Article has an altmetric score of 1

Distinct roles for the kidney and systemic tissues in blood pressure regulation by the renin-angiotensin system

  • Text
  • PDF
Abstract

Angiotensin II, acting through type 1 angiotensin (AT1) receptors, has potent effects that alter renal excretory mechanisms. Control of sodium excretion by the kidney has been suggested to be the critical mechanism for blood pressure regulation by the renin-angiotensin system (RAS). However, since AT1 receptors are ubiquitously expressed, precisely dissecting their physiological actions in individual tissue compartments including the kidney with conventional pharmacological or gene targeting experiments has been difficult. Here, we used a cross-transplantation strategy and AT1A receptor–deficient mice to demonstrate distinct and virtually equivalent contributions of AT1 receptor actions in the kidney and in extrarenal tissues to determining the level of blood pressure. We demonstrate that regulation of blood pressure by extrarenal AT1A receptors cannot be explained by altered aldosterone generation, which suggests that AT1 receptor actions in systemic tissues such as the vascular and/or the central nervous systems make nonredundant contributions to blood pressure regulation. We also show that interruption of the AT1 receptor–mediated short-loop feedback in the kidney is not sufficient to explain the marked stimulation of renin production induced by global AT1 receptor deficiency or by receptor blockade. Instead, the renin response seems to be primarily determined by renal baroreceptor mechanisms triggered by reduced blood pressure. Thus, the regulation of blood pressure by the RAS is mediated by AT1 receptors both within and outside the kidney.

Authors

Steven D. Crowley, Susan B. Gurley, Michael I. Oliverio, A. Kathy Pazmino, Robert Griffiths, Patrick J. Flannery, Robert F. Spurney, Hyung-Suk Kim, Oliver Smithies, Thu H. Le, Thomas M. Coffman

×

Total citations by year

Year: 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 Total
Citations: 1 4 3 10 15 9 4 12 8 12 8 12 7 14 16 14 7 9 6 5 1 177
Citation information
This citation data is accumulated from CrossRef, which receives citation information from participating publishers, including this journal. Not all publishers participate in CrossRef, so this information is not comprehensive. Additionally, data may not reflect the most current citations to this article, and the data may differ from citation information available from other sources (for example, Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus).

Citations to this article in year 2006 (5)

Title and authors Publication Year
Altered Blood Pressure Responses and Normal Cardiac Phenotype in ACE2-Null Mice
Susan B. Gurley, Alicia Allred, Thu H. Le, Robert Griffiths, Lan Mao, Nisha Phillip, Timothy A. Haystead, Mary Donoghue, Roger E. Breitbart, Susan L. Acton, Howard A. Rockman, and Thomas M. Coffman
Journal of Clinical Investigation 2006
Angiotensin II causes hypertension and cardiac hypertrophy through its receptors in the kidney
SD Crowley, SB Gurley, MJ Herrera, P Ruiz, R Griffiths, AP Kumar, HS Kim, O Smithies, TH Le, TM Coffman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2006
Renovascular hypertension update
SC Textor
Current Hypertension Reports 2006
Prenatal exposure to interleukin-6 results in hypertension and alterations in the renin-angiotensin system of the rat: Prenatal IL-6 causes hypertension and altered RAS and renal function
AM Samuelsson, C Alexanderson, J Mölne, B Haraldsson, P Hansell, A Holmäng
2006
Angiotensin II: a major regulator of subcutaneous adipose tissue blood flow in humans: Angiotensin II regulates adipose tissue blood flow
GH Goossens, SE McQuaid, AL Dennis, MA van Baak, EE Blaak, KN Frayn, WH Saris, F Karpe
The Journal of Physiology 2006

Advertisement

Copyright © 2025 American Society for Clinical Investigation
ISSN: 0021-9738 (print), 1558-8238 (online)

Sign up for email alerts

Highlighted by 1 platforms
178 readers on Mendeley
2 readers on CiteULike
See more details