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Journal of Endocrinology (1977) 74, 137-142       DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0740137
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PLASMA RENIN ACTIVITY AND BLOOD CORTICOSTEROIDS IN THE AUSTRALIAN LUNGFISH NEOCERATODUS FORSTERI

J. R. BLAIR-WEST, J. P. COGHLAN, D. A. DENTON, ANGELA P. GIBSON, CATHERINE J. ODDIE, W. H. SAWYER and B. A. SCOGGINS

Plasma renin activity (PRA) and blood aldosterone and deoxycorticosterone levels were measured in Australian lungfish. Plasma renin activity was depressed after intravenous infusions of iso-osmotic (0·6%) NaCl but not after hypo-osmotic (0·3%) infusions. The presence of PRA in this fish is consistent with prior reports of renal renin activity in other sarcopterygian fishes. The results of the infusion experiments suggest that a fall in plasma osmolality or electrolyte concentrations may oppose the reduction in renin release in response to volume expansion.

Aldosterone and deoxycorticosterone were identified in the blood of Neoceratodus. The concentrations of both appeared higher in females than in males. Infusions of [5-valine]-angiotensin II amide for 2–4 h at rates known to increase blood pressure in this species did not alter blood aldosterone concentrations. This negative finding may suggest that the renin/angiotensin system is not involved in aldosterone regulation in Neoceratodus or that angiotensin receptors involved in regulation of steroidogenesis have a greater specificity for endogenous angiotensin than do vascular receptors.




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