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Effects of renal denervation on renin release in response to tilting and furosemide.

A Stella, A Zanchetti.   

Abstract

In anesthetized cats head-up tilting for 30 min and infusion of furosemide at 0.75 mg/kg in 30 min significantly raised renin release from the innervated kidney (increments of 90.7 +/- 21.4 ng/min on tilting and 105.4 +/- 26.4 ng/min after furosemide); a small and inconstant increase from the contralateral denervated kidney (increments of 16.8 +/- 16.0 and 16.3 +/- 17.7 ng/min, respectively) was abolished by acute bilateral adrenalectomy. Larger doses of furosemide (6.0 mg/kg) could release renin from the denervated kidney also, but the response was still more marked on the innervated side especially in the early period of infusion (increments of 132.7 +/- 23.8 and 33.7 +/- 23.8 ng/min of innervated and denervated sides at 10 min). The response of the denervated kidney to 6.0 mg furosemide/kg was not affected by adrenalectomy. Stimulation of juxtaglomerular cells by tilting is entirely due to sympathoadrenergic activation; stimulation by furosemide is also entirely neural when the diuretic drug is given in moderate doses, but is partly independent of innervation when larger doses are administered.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 871171     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1977.232.5.H500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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