Literature DB >> 9507785

Renal medullary blood flow and renal medullary antihypertensive mechanisms.

G Bergström1, G Göthberg, G Karlström, J Rudenstam.   

Abstract

It has long been recognised that the kidneys take part in blood pressure control via both their exocrine and endocrine functions. An endocrine antihypertensive function of the renal medulla has been proposed. The renal medullary depressor substances ("medullipins"), are released in response to increased renal perfusion pressure. It has been suggested that the release of "medullipin" is controlled via changes in renal medullary blood flow. Recent observations also suggest that renal medullary blood flow is involved in the control of the pressure/natriuretic-diuretic action of the kidney. In this review we outline a unified hypothesis for blood pressure control via a combination of the plasma volume regulating pressure-natriuresis mechanism and the powerful antihypertensive actions of the "medullipins" (i.e. vasodilatation, inhibition of sympathetic drive and a diuretic action). It is hypothesised that the activity of both these systems are under control by renal medullary blood flow.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9507785     DOI: 10.3109/10641969809053203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Hypertens        ISSN: 1064-1963            Impact factor:   1.749


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