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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1987

Atrial Natriuretic Factor Inhibits Vasopressin Secretion in Conscious Sheep

Jongeun Lee; Richard L. Malvin; John R. Claybaugh; Bing S. Huang

Abstract To test the hypothesis that atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) has a centrally mediated action on body fluid homeostasis, the effects of intracerebroventricularly (ICV) infused ANF on plasma vasopressin (AVP) concentration and urinary water and electrolyte excretion were investigated in euhydrated and water-deprived conscious sheep. ICV ANF decreased plasma AVP concentration and increased urinary free water excretion in euhydrated sheep, with excretion of Na and K unaltered. However, ICV ANF did not affect urinary volume, free water clearance, or excretion of Na and K in dehydrated animals, although plasma AVP concentration was significantly decreased. The relationship between urine volume and plasma AVP concentration was fitted by a power curve: urine volume = 0.79 · [AVP]-071; urine volume changes very little as a function of AVP concentration at the higher ranges. Intravenous infusion of the same amount of ANF was without effect on plasma AVP concentration or urinary excretion in both euhydrated and dehydrated animals. Mean arterial pressure was unchanged throughout all experiments. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that central ANF inhibits AVP secretion.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1989

Clonidine and Morphine Increase Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Secretion in Anesthetized Rats

Min Chen; Jongeun Lee; Bing S. Huang; Roger J. Grekin; Richard L. Malvin

Abstract In order to determine whether the activity of central α 2-adrenergic and opioid receptors influence plasma atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) levels, clonidine and morphine were infused into the lateral cerebral ventricle for 45 min in anesthetized Sprague-Dawley rats. The central administration of a low dose of clonidine (10 ng/min) caused a significant increase in plasma ANP without changing arterial blood pressure or central venous pressure. Pretreatment with yohimbine (5 μg/min) completely blocked the effect of clonidine. Central infusion of morphine (100 ng/min) also elevated plasma ANP levels and naloxone (5 μg/min) blunted this effect. Intravenous infusion of the same dose of clonidine or morphine did not affect plasma ANP levels. Moreover, the effect of clonidine on plasma ANP was partially blocked by pretreatment with naloxone (5 μg/min). These results suggest that central α 2-adrenergic and opioid receptors may be involved in ANP secretion.


Nephron | 1993

Chronic Caffeine Ingest ion Exacerbates 2-Kidney, 1-Clip Hypertension and Ameliorates Deoxycorticosterone Acetate-Salt Hypertension in Rats

Ki Chul Choi; Jongeun Lee; Kyoung Hyup Moon; Kwang Ki Park; Soo Wan Kim; Nam Ho Kim

The present study was aimed to determine the effect of caffeine on the development of renal hypertension. Two-kidney, 1-clip (2K1C) hypertension and deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA, 200 mg/kg, subcutaneous implantation)-salt (0.9% NaCl drinking) hypertension were instituted in Sprague-Dawley rats. They were then grouped into two groups each: one was supplemented with caffeine (0.1%) in their drinking solution and the other was not. Systolic blood pressure was measured up to 24 days. Caffeine exacerbated the development of 2K1C hypertension in association with a higher plasma renin concentration (PRC). Caffeine ingestion, however, did not exacerbate but ameliorated DOCA-salt hypertension in which PRC was comparable between the caffeine-ingested and control groups. Concentrations of plasma atrial natriuretic peptide (pANP) were significantly different between the caffeine-ingested and control groups neither in 2K1C nor in DOCA-salt rats, suggesting that ANP was not responsible for the modified blood pressure. Acute caffeine infusion (350 micrograms/min, 30 min) in anesthetized normotensive rats caused increases in urinary excretion (volume and sodium) and in PRC without significantly affecting the blood pressure and pANP. These results suggest that caffeine specifically exacerbates 2K1C hypertension through increasing renin release whereas it ameliorates DOCA-salt hypertension possibly through increasing renal excretion.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1991

Analysis of active renin heterogeneity.

Stephen A. Katz; Richard L. Malvin; Jongeun Lee; Suhn Hee Kim; Robert D. Murray; John A. Opsahl; Paul A. Abraham

Abstract Active renin is a heterogeneous enzyme that can be separated into multiple forms with high-resolution isoelectric focusing. The isoelectric heterogeneity may result from differences in glycosylation between the different forms. In order to determine the relationship between active renin heterogeneity and differences in composition or attachment of oligosaccharides, two separate experiments were performed: (i) Tunicamycin, which interferes with normal glycosylation processing, increased the proportion of relatively basic renin forms secreted into the incubation media by rat renal cortical slices, (ii) Endoglycosidase F, which enzymatically removes carbohydrate from some classes of glycoprotein, similarly increased the proportion of relatively basic forms when incubated with active human recombinant renin. In addition, further studies with inhibitors of human renin activity revealed that the heterogeneous renin forms were similarly inhibited by two separate renin inhibitors. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that renin isoelectric heterogeneity is due in part to differences in carbohydrate moiety attachment and that the heterogeneity of renin does not influence access of direct renin inhibitors to the active site of renin.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1991

High Salt Intake Attenuates the Development of Hypertension in Two-Kidney, One-Clip Goldblatt Rats

Jongeun Lee; Jungkyu Kim; Ki Chul Choi; Won Sik Gill

Abstract Effects of high salt intake on the early onset of hypertension were examined in two-kidney, one-clip rats. They were divided into high salt and control groups which were supplied with 1.0% NaCl and tap water, respectively, as a drinking solution for 12 days after clipping the left renal artery. The high salt group showed a lower plasma renin concentration and a higher plasma atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) along with an attenuation of the magnitude of early hypertension, as compared with the control group. A significant positive correlation between blood pressure and plasma renin concentration and an inverse correlation between plasma renin concentration and ANP were shown. Cortical renal renin content was comparable between the two groups. In another two groups of sham-clipped rats, the high salt group did not differ from the tap water-drinking group in any of the parameters examined, except that ANP was significantly higher. These results demonstrate that high salt intake attenuates the developmental phase of hypertension in two-kidney, one-clip rats by increasing the ANP and suppressing the release of renin.


Transplantation | 1992

The effects of cyclosporine on vascular responsiveness and renin release from the kidney

Ki Chul Choi; Yong Suhn Park; Jongeun Lee; Young Hong Baik


Korean journal of applied entomology | 2007

Ecological Analysis and Environmental Evaluation of Aquatic Insects in Agricultural Ecosystem

Jong-Gill Kim; Young-Cheol Choi; Ji-Young Choi; Ha-Sik Sim; Hae-Chul Park; Won-Tae Kim; Byung-Do Park; Jongeun Lee; Ki-Kyung Kang; Duck-Bae Lee


The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 1993

Cimetidine Improves the Accuracy of Creatinine Clearance as an Indicator for Glomerular Filtration Rate

Ki Chul Choi; Jongeun Lee; Su Wan Kim; Nam Ho Kim; Kyoung Hyup Moon; Kwang Ki Park; Hee Seung Bom; Young Joon Kang


Korean journal of applied entomology | 2005

Environmental Evaluation by using Hymenoptera Induced by Bamboo Pipe Traps Indicated by Eumenid Wasp (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae)

Jong-Gil Kim; Young-Cheol Choi; Ji-Young Choi; Sam-Eun Kim; Keun-Young Kim; Jungkyu Kim; Jongeun Lee


한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2007

Conservation and utilization of habitat of insects as indicators of clean environment

Jong-Gill Kim; Young-Cheol Choi; Ji-Young Choi; Ha-Sik Sim; Hae-Chul Park; Won-Tae Kim; Byeong-Do Park; Ki-Yeol Lee; Il-Hyun Kim; Jongeun Lee; Sang-Buem Kim

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Ji-Young Choi

Kyungpook National University

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Young-Cheol Choi

Rural Development Administration

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Ha-Sik Sim

Rural Development Administration

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Jong-Gill Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Won-Tae Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Byeong-Do Park

Rural Development Administration

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Ki Chul Choi

Chonnam National University

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Nam Ho Kim

Chonnam National University

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