2017
DOI: 10.1080/10641963.2017.1299748
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Effect of salt loading on baroreflex sensitivity in reduced renal mass hypertension

Abstract: RRM in combination with 0.5% NaCl loading led to a decrease in the sensitivity of full baroreflex and of the parasympathetic component of baroreflex. Changes in plasma Na and K levels, due to NaCl loading, may have contributed to the decrease in baroreflex sensitivities and IHR but had no effect upon MAP in RRM rats.

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“…As the mice in the high-sugar diet and high-salt diet groups may have difficulty controlling the amount of food due to preference problem, each mouse was administered intragastrically with 200 μL of a different dose solution each day. high-sugar diet was intragastrically administered with 5500 mg (kg·d) −1 sucrose [ 12 ], and high-salt diet was intragastrically administered with 5250 mg (kg·d) −1 NaCl [ 13 , 14 ]. The negative control group 1 was intragastrically administered with 200 μL of physiological saline daily and the positive control group was intragastrically administered paclitaxel with dose of 40 mg (kg·d) − 1 [ 15 , 16 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the mice in the high-sugar diet and high-salt diet groups may have difficulty controlling the amount of food due to preference problem, each mouse was administered intragastrically with 200 μL of a different dose solution each day. high-sugar diet was intragastrically administered with 5500 mg (kg·d) −1 sucrose [ 12 ], and high-salt diet was intragastrically administered with 5250 mg (kg·d) −1 NaCl [ 13 , 14 ]. The negative control group 1 was intragastrically administered with 200 μL of physiological saline daily and the positive control group was intragastrically administered paclitaxel with dose of 40 mg (kg·d) − 1 [ 15 , 16 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%