1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf00582902
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The early phase of experimental acute renal failure

Abstract: Experiments were conducted to determine whether suppression of the renin-angiotensin-system and inhibition of the tubuloglomerular feedback response offer protection from acute renal failure, as found in chronically-salt loaded animals. The juxtaglomerular renin activity and tubuloglomerular feedback response were inhibited acutely, by saline expansion, or chronically, by DOCA-treatment with saline drinking fluid or salt diet, by high salt diet alone, or by inducing two-kidney Goldblatt hypertension. The chron… Show more

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“…In both in vitro and in vivo settings, furosemide is frequently used to inhibit the Na + –K + –2Cl − cotransporter (Wright & Schnermann 1974, Duchin et al. 1977, Mason et al. 1981, Schnermann & Briggs 1982, Schnermann 1988, Sanchez‐Ferrer et al.…”
Section: Are P2x1 Receptors Essential For Tgf‐mediated Adjustments Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both in vitro and in vivo settings, furosemide is frequently used to inhibit the Na + –K + –2Cl − cotransporter (Wright & Schnermann 1974, Duchin et al. 1977, Mason et al. 1981, Schnermann & Briggs 1982, Schnermann 1988, Sanchez‐Ferrer et al.…”
Section: Are P2x1 Receptors Essential For Tgf‐mediated Adjustments Inmentioning
confidence: 99%