1970
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1970.28.3.312
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Effect of sodium balance on intrarenal distribution of blood flow in normal man

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“…Other possible explanations for nonmodulation, including age, differences in the level of renal damage, differences in basal PAH clearance before administration of All, or clinical differences expressed in the physical exam, electrocardiogram, duration of hypertension, or admission blood pressure, all are unlikely, based both on the data in this study and from previous reports (1,23,24).…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Other possible explanations for nonmodulation, including age, differences in the level of renal damage, differences in basal PAH clearance before administration of All, or clinical differences expressed in the physical exam, electrocardiogram, duration of hypertension, or admission blood pressure, all are unlikely, based both on the data in this study and from previous reports (1,23,24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Studies in man and other experimental animals have shown that a decrease in cortical flow was associated with increased sodium reabsorption while, in situations of increased cortical flow, sodium diuresis occurs [2,4,18,19,37]. In the rat and in the dog saline infusion has been shown to increase filtration rate in superficial nephrons and increase fractional sodium excretion [1,23,53].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, Hollenberg et al (12) and Blaufox and coworkers (13) have demonstrated superficial redistribution of blood flow in human subjects on high salt diets using the krypton washout technique.…”
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“…The only previous experiments on blood flow distribution during dietary variations in salt load have been those of Hollenberg and coworkers (12) and Blaufox et al (13), both of whom demonstrated a superficial redistribution of blood flow on high salt as compared with low salt diets. These studies were performed in human subjects using inert gas washout techniques.…”
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