1974
DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1974.226.1.218
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Effect of prostaglandin E1 on renal hemodynamics in nondiuretic and volume-expanded dogs

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“…Many studies employing pharma cological administration of prostaglandins or prostaglandin synthesis inhibition by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents have been performed. When PGE is added to the renal circulation in the anesthetized dog, renal vasodilation results with enhanced renal blood How, especially to inner cortical areas [4,6]. Other investigators have noted a natriuretic response to intra-arterial or intravenous prostaglandin administration [15].…”
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“…Many studies employing pharma cological administration of prostaglandins or prostaglandin synthesis inhibition by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents have been performed. When PGE is added to the renal circulation in the anesthetized dog, renal vasodilation results with enhanced renal blood How, especially to inner cortical areas [4,6]. Other investigators have noted a natriuretic response to intra-arterial or intravenous prostaglandin administration [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For ex ample, both renal hemodynamics as well as intrarenal distribution of blood flow have been shown to be altered in acute prepara tions by administration of exogenous prosta glandins or following prostaglandin synthe sis inhibition [4,6,25]. In conscious animals however, renal hemodynamic effects of prostaglandin synthesis inhibition are mini mal [34], Although there is not a substantial effect of cyclo-oxygenase inhibition on renal he modynamics, renal tubular function may be affected.…”
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“…However, by deter mining both the plasma and the red cell volumes [33], one circumvents the mistake of introducing the system ic hematocrit when calculating whole blood flow from plasma flow. The major problems with this method are: (a) tissue damage [33]: this can be obviated by using external detection as done by Arendshorst et al [34]: (b) interpretation: in the medulla, many tracer mole cules pass the detector tw'ice due to the countercurrent flow pattern. Obviously, this distortion becomes less as the measuring site approaches the papillary tip.…”
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“…The mech anism responsible for increased blood flow following triple typhoid vaccine remains ob scure [5,6], although it appears to be unrelated to hyperthermia [6,22] and is independent of renal innervation [14,16]. The renal vasodila tation may be either due to the direct local effects of the pyrogen or the action of a vaso depressor material on the renal vasculature [31], The similarity of the renal hemodynamic changes following the administration of pros taglandins to those observed during pyrogeninduced renal hyperemia suggested the possi bility of pyrogenic activation of renal prosta glandin synthesis and subsequent renal vaso dilatation [2,33]. The reported elevations of renal venous prostaglandins or prostaglandin like material during endotoxic shock [1,7] lends support to this suggested role for pros taglandins in renal hyperemia induced by pyro gens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%