1998
DOI: 10.1159/000054330
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Dehydration-Induced Renin Secretion: Involvement of Histaminergic Neurons

Abstract: Renin secretion is controlled locally in the kidneys as well as via central neuronal mechanisms. The neuronal mechanisms are not fully understood but may involve the neurotransmitter histamine (HA) since centrally infused HA stimulates renin secretion. This, however, does not prove that HA is of any physiological importance for the regulation of renin secretion. Dehydration is a physiological stimulus of renin secretion and, therefore, we studied the possible role of hypothalamic histaminergic neurons in dehyd… Show more

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