Chieh yinkuosigmaxi2013
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EFFECTS OF EXCESS SALT DIET ON ANGITENSINOGEN SECRETIONS IN THE KIDNEY OVER TIME
Chieh-Yin Kuo,Vivien Thomas Summer Research
Program; Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, Morehouse School of Medicine,
Atlanta.
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SALT (SODIUM CHLORIDE, NACL) INTAKE
• Add flavor to our food.
• Adults need ~6g (or around about a teaspoon) of salt a day.
• According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the current global average intake of salt is between 9g and 12g per day or more.
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KIDNEY An essential organ in the urinary system Serve for homeostatic functions
(the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid–base balance, and regulation of blood pressure via maintaining salt and water balance)
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KIDNEY DISEASES
Kidney removes waste products from blood and regulate the water fluid
High salt diet reduce function and removed less water in the kidney. This result in high blood pressure (BP) and kidney disease .
African American are 3-5 times more likely to suffer kidney failure than Caucasian.
African American with diabetes are 10 times more likely to have kidney failure.
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ANGIOTENSINOGEN
Oligopeptide hormone precursor serving as a substrate for renin in the formation of angiotensin I
Angiotensinogen produced in liver
Causes vasoconstriction and a subsequent increase in blood pressure.
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RENIN- ANGIOTENSINOGEN
Renin, which is primarily released by the kidneys, stimulates the formation of angiotensin in blood and tissues, which in turn stimulates the release of aldosterone from the adrenal cortex.
Dr Bayorh’s lab has previously shown that a HS diet increases Angiotensin II. My job was to see if HS diet increases Ang II by increasing Angiotensinogen.
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RENIN- ANGIOTENSINOGEN
Acts on the adrenal cortex to release aldosterone, which in turn acts on the kidneys to increase sodium and fluid retention
Stimulates the release of vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone, ADH) from the posterior pituitary, which increases fluid retention by the kidneys
Stimulates thirst centers within the brain
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HYPOTHESIS
We hypothesized that angiotensinogen secretion increases in the kidney and urine with high salt diet.
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METHODSDahl salt sensitive (SS) rat and salt resistance (SR) rats (8
weeks old) were divided into following groups and treated as mentioned below for 21 days.
Group 1 : low salt (0.3% NaCl) control Group 2 : high salt (8% NaCl) diet Group 3 : low salt diet + aldosterone (ALDO; 0.2 mg pellet) Group 4 : high diet + aldosterone (ALDO; 0.2 mg pellet) Group 5 : high diet + apocynin (APC, 1.5 mM in the drinking
water) Group 6 : high diet + Eplerenone (EPL)
Apocynin, is a NADPH oxidase inhibitor; blocks the bad effects of angiotensin IIApocynin, is a NADPH oxidase inhibitor; blocks the bad effects of angiotensin II
Eplerenone, is an aldosterone antagonist; blocks the effects of aldosteroneEplerenone, is an aldosterone antagonist; blocks the effects of aldosterone
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METHODS
Microassay Procedure was used to analyzed total protein content in the urine sample of rats.
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WESTERN BLOT (WB)-TOTAL PROTEIN SEPARATIONUSING SDS-PAGE
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WESTERN BLOT (WB)-TRANSFER OF PEPTIDE TO PBDF MEMBRANE
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RESULTS
EFFECT OF SALT ON BLOOD PRESSURE
WEEKS OF DIET
0 1 2 3 4
syst
olic
blo
od
pre
ssu
re(m
mH
g)
100
125
150
175
200
225
250
low salthigh salt
Normal rat :Average systolic pressure = 121 mmHg; Average diastolic pressure = 84 mmHg;Average mean pressure = 103 mmHg; Heart rate = 380 beats per minute
Effect of salt on body weight
Weeks on diet0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
Bo
dy
Wei
gh
t (g
ms)
160
180
200
220
240
260
280
300low salthigh salt
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RESULTS
Effect of low salt diet on vascular function over time
CONCENTRATION OF NE (M)
-12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3
CO
NT
RA
CT
ILE
FO
RC
E(g
/mg
ao
rtic
rin
g d
ry w
t)
-0.5
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
1 week
2 weeks
3 weeks
Effect of high salt diet on vascular function over time
Concentrations of norepinephrine (M) -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3
CO
NT
RA
CT
ILE
FO
RC
E(g
/mg
of
aort
ic r
ing
dry
wt)
0
1
2
3
4
3 weeks2 weeks1 week
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RESULTS-WESTERN BLOT ANALYSIS ON ANGINOTENSINOGEN
Rat Urine Sample
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RESULTS-WESTERN BLOT ANALYSIS ON ANGINOTENSINOGEN
Additional analysis required to better understand the results above.
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CONCLUSIONS
These findings suggest that consuming high salt diets increase Angiotensinogen that leads to an increase in Angiotensin II which may cause an increase in blood pressure.
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Take Home Message Key messages to protect kidney
health• Become a label reader
• Take every day fresh fruits and vegetables as a major part of diet
• Avoid fast foods and processed food
• Drink more water
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Future goal
• Increase the number of samples for Increase the number of samples for this study. this study.
• Also, examine Also, examine how high salt diet affects kidney functions.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Dr. Danita Eatman Dr. Mohamed A. Bayorh Mrs. Aisha Rollins-Hairston Ms. Nithya Rajendran Ms Raeonda Williams Mrs. Wanda Harvey Vivien Thomas Summer Research
Program, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta.
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RESOURCES http://www.news-medical.net/news/20120521/Salt-intake-why-is-it-
bad-for-you.aspx http://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~petesmif/petesmif/why%20do%20we
%20need%20kidneys/the%20kidney%20and%20homeostasis.htm http://totalhealthforall.com/physical-health-fitness/salt-the-silent-
killer-also-known-as-white-death/
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