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***Recall that renin will increase blood pressure systmeically because angiotensin 2 causes vasoconstriction, aldosterone release at the adrenal gland, and AVP release at the posterior pituitary.
***Recall that renin will increase blood pressure systmeically because angiotensin 2 causes vasoconstriction, aldosterone release at the adrenal gland, and AVP release at the posterior pituitary.
***It makes sense that low flow rate should lead to release of renin by the granular cells because increased blood pressure (at the afferent arteriole) causes an increase in filtrate formation (increased blood flow will push more fluid through the fenestrations at the glomerulus and thus generate more filtrate).
***It makes sense that low flow rate should lead to release of renin by the granular cells because increased blood pressure (at the afferent arteriole) causes an increase in filtrate formation (increased blood flow will push more fluid through the fenestrations at the glomerulus and thus generate more filtrate).
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***Note that this will not cause immediate vasoconstriction, because the renin-angiotensin pathway must run its course, which includes a trip through the lungs (think ACE).
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So this wouldn't cause immediate vasoconstriction, right, b/c renin would have to cut angiotensinogen up and then that would have to go to the lung and then back to the kidney as angiotensin 2, right?
***Note that macula densa cells signal to granular cells via PGE2, a prostaglandin produced by COX2 in the macula densa cells.
***Note that macula densa cells signal to granular cells via PGE2, a prostaglandin produced by COX2 in the macula densa cells.
***The '''granular cells have the EP4 receptor for PGE2''' from the macula densa cells.
***The '''granular cells have the EP4 receptor for PGE2''' from the macula densa cells.

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