Final answer:
A decrease in sodium and chloride in the distal tubule is not responsible for stimulating the release of renin.
Step-by-step explanation:
The condition that is NOT responsible for stimulating the release of renin is a decrease in sodium and chloride in the distal tubule. Renin is released in response to decreased blood pressure and decreased mean arterial pressure, which both activate the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. Additionally, an increase in sympathetic nerve activity and a decreased pressure within the afferent arteriole can also stimulate the release of renin.