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Effects of renal denervation on cardiovascular and renal responses to ACE inhibition in conscious lambs
Authors:Smith  Francine G; Chan  Suzanne; De Wildt  Saskia N
Abstract:Smith, Francine G., Suzanne Chan, and Saskia N. De Wildt.Effects of renal denervation on cardiovascular and renal responsesto ACE inhibition in conscious lambs. J. Appl.Physiol. 83(2): 414-419, 1997.---Cardiovascular andrenal effects of either the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitorcaptopril or vehicle were measured in chronically instrumented lambs inthe presence (intact; n = 6) andabsence of renal sympathetic nerves (denervated; n = 5) to determine whether there wasan interaction between the renin-angiotensin system and renalsympathetic nerves early in life. Captopril caused a similar decreasein mean arterial pressure (P < 0.001) in intact and denervated lambs, predominantly through a decreasein diastolic pressure. Heart rate was increased from 177 ± 34 to213 ± 22 (SD) beats/min during captopril compared with vehicleinfusion in intact lambs. In denervated lambs, basal heart rates wereelevated to 218 ± 33 beats/min; there was no further increase inheart rate during captopril compared with vehicle infusion. Captoprilinfusion caused a decrease in renal vascular resistance but only in theabsence of renal nerves. These findings provide evidence to suggestthat early in life there is an interaction between renal sympatheticnerves and the renin-angiotensin system in regulating renalhemodynamics and the baroreflex control of the heart.

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