Thursday, March 21, 2013

Pharmacology of Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System



An 83-year-old man visits his doctor for a checkup, and he is found 
to have hypertension. The physician wants to 
avoid the use of β-blockers and α-blockers 
with this patient because of the unpleasant adverse 
effects of these medications on the elderly, 
so he prescribes an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor instead. 
This drug is known to decrease the formation of 
angiotensin II in the body.
In addition to increasing aldosterone levels, how else does 
directly act?

A. Increases acid secretion in the proximal tubule
B. Increases glomerular filtration rate
C. Increases level of bradykinin
D. Increases renal blood flow
E. Increases sodium reabsorption in the distal tubule

















Pharmacology of Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System

Angiotensinogen from liver - concentration, therefore BP, CONTROLLED BY:


1.Corticosteroids
2.Estrogens
3.Thyroid hormone
4.Pregnancy
5.Angiotensin II


Renin from Juxta Glomerular Apparatus of nephron (granular cells - sensitive to pressure; SNS; K+)

controlled by:


  • Na delivery to JGA
  • SNS - beta1
  • Pressure inc. - stretch activated Ca channel - inhibits AC = decreased renin
  • AT 2 - negative feedback control on renin but positive feedback on angiotensinogen



AT2 effects:


  • subfornical region of brain (no BBB)
    • stimulates thirst
    • triggers salt intake
  • vasoconstriction - 40x > NE:  Gq receptor als0 + rho kinase (dec. MLCP); central effect SNS; resets baroreceptor so no reflex BRADYcardia
  • vascular cell growth (remodelling)
  • increases aldosterone by stimulating adrenal cortex (zona glomerulosa) = Na and H2O reabsorption = inc. blood volume = inc. BP



Drugs that modulate RAAS


Renin release blockers - β-blockers (propranolol, metoprolol) 
Centrally-acting α2 agonists (clonidine)
Renin inhibitors - Aliskiren
ACE inhibitors - Captopril, enalapril
Angiotensin receptor 
Blockers (ARBs) -
Losartan

Aldosterone antagonists - Spironolactone, eplerenone

β1-blockers decrease sympathetic-driven increase of renin release

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