Renin-Angiotensin System
Negative Feedback
increased blood volume increases blood pressure increasing blood flow to kidneys -decreases renin release from kidneys to stop compensatory mechanisms
2. Ang-I in Lungs
Ang-I reaches lungs converted into angiotensin II by angiotensin converting enzyme
3. Ang II Function
Ang-II reacts with specific ang-II receptors on blood vessels causing intense vasoconstriction -vasoconstriction -aldosterone seceretion -blood volume
Blood volume
Na rich blood stimulates hypothalamus osmoreceptors to release ADH -stimulates water retention increasing blood volume -increased vascular blood volume increasing arterial blood pressure and blood flow to kidneys
Aldosterone Secretion
adrenal cortex secretion of aldosterone -increase Na reabsorption at kidney tubule along with water
Renin-Angiotensin System
central role in blood pressure regulation stimulated by -reduced arterial blood pressure -fall in extracellular fluid -reduced blood flow to kidneys
1. Low Blood Flow to Kidneys
juxtaglomerular cells release renin enzyme into blood stream -renin arrives at liver reacts with inactive angiotensinogen to form active angiotensin I
Vasoconstriction
of arterioles increasing peripheral vascular resistance + blood pressure