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Renin and prorenin have no direct effect on aldosterone synthesis in the human adrenocortical cell lines H295R and HAC15
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Although the (P)RR is present in adrenocortical cells, renin and prorenin do not elicit ERK phosphorylation nor directly affect steroid production via this receptor at nanomolar concentrations. Thus, direct (pro)renin-(P)RR interaction is unlikely to contribute to the elevated aldosterone levels in human (P)RR transgenic rats. This conclusion also implies that the aldosterone rise that often occurs during prolonged renin-angiotensin system blockade is rather due to the angiotensin II 'escape' during such blockade.
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