1993
DOI: 10.1002/j.1552-4604.1993.tb01948.x
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Selective Alpha‐1 Adrenoceptor Blockade and Renal Sodium Handling in Humans

Abstract: In animal studies, acute interruption of the activity of renal alpha-1 adrenoceptors by renal denervation results in an increase in sodium and water excretion. Chronic selective blockade of alpha-1 adrenoceptors by prazosin in clinical practice has been associated with sodium retention, however. Previous studies in the authors' laboratory using chronic alpha-1 blockade in the rat have demonstrated a decreased ability to excrete a saline load. Therefore, the authors determined the effect of chronic selective al… Show more

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