Opposition of the vasopressin-induced vasoconstriction in the isolated perfused rat kidney by some prostaglandins |
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Authors: | Cecil R. Pace-Asciak Alan Rosenthal |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Avenua, Toronto, Canada M5G1X8 |
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Abstract: | PGE2 can vasoconstrict or vasolidate the isolated Krebs-perfused rat kidney depending on the tone of the renal vasculature. Thus, it is weakly constrictor (threshold 5–10 ng bolus dose) in the perfused kidney whose perfusion pressure is 47 ± 2 SD mmHg (n = 6), but becomes a vasodilator (threshold ~ 10 pg) in the kidney whose perfusion pressure has been raised to 73 ± 6 SD mmHg (n = 6) or 121 ± 8 SD mmHg (n = 6) through constant infusion of Vasopressin (0.1 and 0.25 mU/ml respectively). PGE1 was equally effective as PGE2 while other PGs, I2, I1, and 6-keto E1, were less effective in opposing vasoconstriction. PGF2α was inactive up to a dose of 10 ng. |
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