The effect of prostaglandin inhibition on the natriuresis of drug-induced renal vasodilatation |
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Authors: | Michael A. Kirschenbaum |
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Affiliation: | Division of Nephrology Department of Medicine UCLA Center for the Health Sciences Los Angeles, California 90024, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() It has been suggested that increased prostaglandin release may mediate the natriuresis seen during the administration of renal vasodilators. To further investigate this possibility, either acetylcholine (40 μg/min) or bradykinin (5 μg/min) was infused into the left renal artery of anesthetized dogs previously given an inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis. During the infusion of either vasodilator drug in the prostaglandin-inhibited dogs, urinary sodium excretion increased to a similar degree as in a group of normal dogs with intact prostaglandin synthesis. These studies therefore do not confirm that prostaglandins play a significant role in the natriuresis of drug-induced vasodilatation. |
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