Renal Function, Plasma Renin, and Spontaneous Diuresis in an Advanced Stage of Hypertension in Rats
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Relationship of renal function and plasma renin level to a spontaneous diuresis in an advanced stage of hypertension was examined in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP). For a comparison, it was also investigated in 2 kidney 1 clip (1CR) and 2 kidney 2 clip (2CR) models of renovascular hypertensive rats. The spontaneous diuresis was usually associated with an elevation of plasma renin level and an impairment of renal function in SHRSP and 1CR. In SHRSP, renal plasma flow showed an inverse correlation to the plasma renin level. The diuresis, however, is not prerequisite to the increase in plasma renin or to the renal impairment, since the latter changes were not always accompanied by diuresis. No correlations were found between these factors in 2CR. Remittent diuresis was observed in many 2CRs and 2 SHRSPs with normal renal function, indicating that renal damage underlies the continuous progression of the diuresis observed in most cases of SHRSP and 1CR. Both sodium and potassium balances tended to be negative in 1CR and 2CR in the diuretic phase, whereas potassium alone showed this tendency in SHRSP. The negative balances, if any, were not due to an excessive loss of the electrolytes but attributed mainly to a decrease in intake. The critical level of blood pressure for the spontaneous diuresis was highest in SHRSP and lowest in 1CR. It is probable that an interaction and cooperation between high blood pressure, impaired renal function and high plasma renin participate in the mechanism of the spontaneous diuresis during the development of malignant phase of hypertension of the rat.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
-
Yamori Yukio
Department Of Pathology Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
-
HARA AKIRA
Third Department of Medicine, Kyoto University, School of Medicine
-
MATSUNAGA MASATO
College of Medical Technology, Kyoto University
-
YAMAMOTO JIN
Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine
-
KOMURO TETSUO
Department of Pharmacy
-
MORIMOTO KENICHI
Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
-
MATSUNAGA Masato
Kyoto Univ.
-
Matsunaga Masato
Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Faculty Of Medicine And College Of Medical Technology
-
Matsunaga Masato
The 3rd Division Department Of Internal Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
-
Matsunaga Masato
College Of Medical Technology Kyoto University
-
Yamamoto Jin
Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine
-
Hara Akira
Third Department Of Medicine Kyoto University School Of Medicine
-
Matsunaga Masato
Central Clinical Laboratories Kyoto Univ. Hosp.
-
YAMAMOTO Jin
Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
-
YAMAMOTO Jin
Third Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
-
KOMURO Tetsuo
Department of Pharmacy, Kyoto University Hospital
-
YAMORI Yukio
Department of Pathology, Shimane Medicial University
-
HARA Akira
Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
-
HARA Akira
Third Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
-
Yamori Yukio
Department of Life Science, Graduate School of Human and Environmental, Kyoto University
関連論文
- Distribution of Twenty-Four Hour Urinary Taurine Excretion and Association with Ischemic Heat Disease Mortality in 24 Populations of 16 Countries : Results from the WHO-CARDIAC Study
- EFFECTS OF E-1020, A NEW CYCLIC AMP-SPECIFIC PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR, ON CYCLIC AMP AND CYTOSOLIC FREE CALCIUIM OF CULTURED VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS : The 53th Annual Scientific Session of the Japanese Circulation Society
- STUDY OF THE PATHOGENESIS OF CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY : Biochemical Differences of Cultured Heart Cells from Normotensive and Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
- EFFECTS OF E-1020, A NEW cAMP-SPECIFIC PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR, ON PROTEIN METABOLISM OF HEART AND cAMP OR CYTOSOLIC FREE Ca^ OF VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS : Cardiovascular Drugs : 53 Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society
- -P210- THE METABOLIC DIFFERENCES OF CULTURED HEART CELLS IN SHR & WKY
- Cardiovascular Risk Factors Emerging in Chinese Populations Undergoing Urbanization
- Augmentation of Spontaneous Hypertension by Chronic Stress in Rats
- Adrenal Catecholamine Content in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
- Enzyme-histochemical Studies on the Brain Stem of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
- Studies on the Autonomic Nervous System of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats