PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Jackson, Edwin K. AU - Mi, Zaichuan TI - 8-Aminoguanosine Exerts Diuretic, Natriuretic, and Glucosuric Activity via Conversion to 8-Aminoguanine, Yet Has Direct Antikaliuretic Effects AID - 10.1124/jpet.117.243758 DP - 2017 Dec 01 TA - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics PG - 358--366 VI - 363 IP - 3 4099 - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/363/3/358.short 4100 - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/363/3/358.full SO - J Pharmacol Exp Ther2017 Dec 01; 363 AB - 8-Aminoguanosine induces diuresis, natriuresis, glucosuria, and antikaliuresis. These effects could be mediated via 8-aminoguanosine’s metabolism to 8-aminoguanine. In this study, we tested this hypothesis in anesthetized rats. First, we demonstrated that at 55- to 85-minutes post-i.v. administration, 8-aminoguanosine and 8-aminoguanine (33.5 µmol/kg) significantly increased urine volume [ml/30 min: 8-aminoguanosine from 0.3 ± 0.1 to 0.9 ± 0.1 (mean ± S.E.M.; n = 7); 8-aminoguanine from 0.3 ± 0.1 to 1.5 ± 0.2 (n = 8)], sodium excretion (µmol/30 min: 8-aminoguanosine from 12 ± 5 to 109 ± 21; 8-aminoguanine from 18 ± 8 to 216 ± 31), and glucose excretion (µg/30 min: 8-aminoguanosine from 18 ± 3 to 159 ± 41; 8-aminoguanine from 17 ± 3 to 298 ± 65). Both compounds significantly decreased potassium excretion (µmol/30 min: 8-aminoguanosine from 62 ± 7 to 39 ± 9; 8-aminoguanine from 61 ± 10 to 34 ± 6). Next, we administered 8-aminoguanosine and 8-aminoguanine i.v. (33.5 µmol/kg) and measured renal interstitial (microdialysis probes) 8-aminoguanosine and 8-aminoguanine. The i.v. administration of 8-aminoguanosine and 8-aminoguanine similarly increased renal medullary interstitial levels of 8-aminoguanine [nanograms per milliliter; 8-aminoguanosine from 4 ± 1 to 1025 ± 393 (n = 6), and 8-aminoguanine from 2 ± 1 to 1069 ± 407 (n = 6)]. Finally, we determine the diuretic, natriuretic, glucosuric, and antikaliuretic effects of intrarenal artery infusions of 8-aminoguanosine and 8-aminoguanine (0.1, 0.3, and 1 µmol/kg/min). 8-Aminoguanine increased urine volume and sodium and glucose excretion by the ipsilateral kidney, yet had only mild effects at the highest dose in the contralateral kidney. Intrarenal infusions of 8-aminoguanosine did not induce diuresis, natriuresis, or glucosuria in either the ipsilateral or contralateral kidney, yet decreased potassium excretion in the ipsilateral kidney. Together these data confirm that the diuretic, natriuretic, and glucosuric effects of 8-aminoguanosine are not direct, but require metabolism to 8-aminoguanine. However, 8-aminoguanosine has direct antikaliuretic effects.