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Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Cells Secreting Renin in Kidney
Renin hormone is secreted by which cells of the kidney-
- JG cells — Correct Answer
- Macula densa
- Mesangial cells
- Intercalated cells of collecting ducts
Explanation:
Correct Answer: JG cells
Renin is secreted by JG (Juxtaglomerular) granular cells — modified smooth muscle cells of the afferent arterioles of the glomerulus.
Critical Distinction: Renin vs. Rennin
- Renin: Hormone secreted by JG cells of kidney → converts Angiotensinogen to Angiotensin-I → blood pressure regulation (RAAS)
- Rennin (Chymosin): Enzyme secreted by gastric chief cells of stomach (abomasum in ruminants) → curdles milk (caseinogen → insoluble casein) → important in cheese making and neonatal milk digestion
Triggers for Renin Release
- Decreased blood pressure → detected by JG cells as baroreceptors
- Decreased Na⁺ in tubular fluid → detected by macula densa cells
- Sympathetic activation (β₁ receptor stimulation)
All Three Kidney Hormones
- Renin → blood pressure regulation (RAAS)
- Erythropoietin → stimulates RBC production in bone marrow
- 1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol (Calcitriol, active Vitamin D) → increases intestinal Ca²⁺ absorption and bone mineralization
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