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All this cell can do is note concentration of Chloride
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Stimulates the JG cells
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Juxtaglomerular cells
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They release renin, which is a hormone,
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And is released straight into the blood pool (vascular tree)
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Renin acts as a cleaver…it is looking for angiotensinogen (precurser molecule found in the liver) it is going to cleave off a part of the structure to reveal a binding site
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Now it is called angiotensin 1 - Now it is carried to the Lung
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Here it meets ACE - Angiotensin Converting Enzyme. Now another binding site is exposed and it is now called angiotensin II (Angiotensin 1 + ACE = Angiotensin II)
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It is the strongest thing we know for the elevation of aldosterone (targets sodium & is recoverd more from the urine)
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Reduction of Na+ loss and pulls the water with it. Increases the vascular volume increasing the BP in the body
 
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Increase the hydrostatic pressure in the glomerulus (turns up the leak hose, & increase GFR)
 
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