EFFECTS OF RENAL SYMPATHECTOMY ON SODIUM AND WATER EXCRETION IN STROKE-PRONE SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS
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In stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP), urinary excretion of sodium and water and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) are markedly decreased by acute normalization of the renal perfusion pressure using an aortic clamping technique. To examine the mechanism for the decreased sodium and water excretion, SHRSP rats were subjected to bilateral renal denervation. Sodium and water excretion and GFR in SHRSP with aortic clamping were significantly restored by the renal denervation. The restoration was more prominent in the urine flow and GFR. When renal perfusion pressure was normalized by administration of sympatholytic drugs in another group of SHRSP, sodium and water excretion were decreased. However, the extent of the decrease in urine flow but not in sodium excretion was significantly less than that in SHRSP with aortic constriction. GFR was not changed by administration of the sympatholytic drugs. Renal denervation lowered the blood pressure in SHRSP. These results suggest that renal sympathetic nerve activity is greatly involved in the reduced water excretion and partly involved in the reduced sodium excretion in SHRSP rats.
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KAKIHANA Mitsuru
Biological Research Laboratories, Central Research Division, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
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Nagaoka Akinobu
Biological Research Laboratories Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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Kakihana Mitsuru
Biological Research Laboratories, Central Research Division, Takeda Chemical Ind. Ltd.
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