1994
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1994.sp020478
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Spontaneous changes in arterial blood pressure and renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure in conscious rats.

Abstract: 1. Previous work has demonstrated a positive relationship between experimentally induced changes in arterial pressure (AP) and renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure (RIHP). The purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that RIHP is positively correlated with the normal changes in AP that occur spontaneously in conscious rats. 2. Rats were chronically instrumented for the recording of AP (via an aortic catheter) and RIHP. RIHP was measured by implanting a Millar microtransducer, whose tip had be… Show more

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“…However, the finding of a 1-second response lag makes single pulsation transmission unlikely and indicates that there is an inherent smoothing function linking pulsatile RAP with the relatively nonpulsatile RIHP. In addition, it is unknown whether anesthesia and surgery could affect the acute RAP-RIHP relationship; however, given that the overall slope of the present experiments is comparable with those performed previously in conscious animals, 8 the influence of these does not appear to be significant.…”
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“…However, the finding of a 1-second response lag makes single pulsation transmission unlikely and indicates that there is an inherent smoothing function linking pulsatile RAP with the relatively nonpulsatile RIHP. In addition, it is unknown whether anesthesia and surgery could affect the acute RAP-RIHP relationship; however, given that the overall slope of the present experiments is comparable with those performed previously in conscious animals, 8 the influence of these does not appear to be significant.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…That is, moment-to-moment changes in RIHP may impact on urine formation, and the cumulative effect of these acute changes over time may account for the long-term aspect of pressure-natriuresis by inducing homeostatically appropriate changes in blood volume and thereby returning arterial pressure toward its operating point. 8,18 Similar to previous studies using conventional pressurenatriuresis methodology, 9 -17 the overall acute RAP-RIHP relationship was found to correlate linearly and to have a similar slope over a wide range of changes in RAP. However, despite the numerous studies describing the RAP-RIHP relationship as linear, none assessed whether there are differential regulations above and below the arterial pressure operating point.…”
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“…11 Fluctuations in arterial pressure around the long-term level induce changes in perfusion of the poorly autoregulated medullary vessels and, consequently, cause changes in RIHP, which ultimately influence the set point of arterial pressure at which sodium and water balance occur. 26,27 That is, a decrease in the responsiveness and set point of the RAP-RIHP relationship can impact the pressure-natriuresis mechanism such that greater changes in arterial pressure are required to generate corresponding changes in RIHP to regain the sodium and water balance. 28 The blunting of the RAP-RIHP relationship may also explain, in part, the altered responsiveness in handling lowand high-sodium intake in the PID animals.…”
Section: Bourque Et Al Perinatal Iron Deficiency and Blood Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%