1977
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1977.tb06022.x
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Angiotensin II: Intratubular and Renal Capillary Pressure Regulation in the Rat Kidney

Abstract: Experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that angiotensin II, in its action on receptor sites in vascular smooth muscle and the proximal tubule, acts homeostatically to stabilize hydrostatic pressure in the proximal tubule, and as a consequence, maintains a constant flow of fluid to the distal tubule. Infusion, at 20 n1 min‐1, of Ileu5‐angiotensin II [(Ileu5)‐A II] (20 ng m1‐1) into peritubular capillaries adjacent to a proximal tubule was found to be accompanied by an increase in hydrostatic pressure … Show more

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“…The role of the RAS in controlling renal hemodynamic and urinary excretion at spon taneous and at reduced pressure in the renal artery is complex, since it has ben proposed that both preglomerular [Thurau, 1972] and postglomerular [Steven and Thorpe, 1977;Edwards. 1983] vascular resistance may be affected by All.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of the RAS in controlling renal hemodynamic and urinary excretion at spon taneous and at reduced pressure in the renal artery is complex, since it has ben proposed that both preglomerular [Thurau, 1972] and postglomerular [Steven and Thorpe, 1977;Edwards. 1983] vascular resistance may be affected by All.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%