Testosterone influences renal electrolyte excretion in SHR/y and WKY males
β Scribed by Jonathan Toot; Cathy Jenkins; Gail Dunphy; Shannon Boehme; Mike Hart; Amy Milsted; Monte Turner; Daniel Ely
- Book ID
- 104497908
- Publisher
- BioMed Central
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 608 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1472-6793
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β¦ Synopsis
Background
The Y-chromosome (Yc) and testosterone (T) increase blood pressure and may also influence renal electrolyte excretion. Therefore, the goal of this study was to determine if the Yc combined with T manipulation could influence renal Na and K excretion.
Methods
To investigate the role of the Yc and T, consomic borderline hypertensive (SHR/y) and normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rat strains were used (15 weeks) in three T treatment groups: castrate, castrate with T implant and gonadally intact males. Urine was collected (24 hrs at 15 weeks of age) for Na and K measurements by flame photometry. RT-PCR was used to demonstrate the presence of renal androgen receptor (AR) transcripts. Plasma T and aldosterone were measured by RIA. In another experiment the androgen receptor was blocked using flutamide in the diet.
Results
Na and K excretion were decreased by T in SHR/y and WKY. AR transcripts were identified in SHR/y and WKY kidneys. Plasma aldosterone was decreased in the presence of T. Blockade of the AR resulted in a significant increase in Na excretion but not in K excretion in both SHR/y and WKY males.
Conclusion
T influences electrolyte excretion through an androgen receptor dependent mechanism. There was not a differential Yc involvement in electrolyte excretion between WKY and SHR/y males.
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