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Prostaglandin E2 induced changes in renal blood flow, renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure and sodium excretion in the rat
Authors:C. R. Long   Y. Kinoshita  F. G. Knox
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Nephrology Research Laboratories Departments of Physiology & Biophysics and Medicine Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA

Abstract:Prostaglandin E2, when infused into the renal artery of the dog, is a vasodilator and increases both renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure and sodium excretion. Similar studies in the rat, however, have been inconclusive. The present study examined the effect of prostaglandin E2 infusion into the renal interstitium, by means of a chronically implanted matrix, on renal blood flow, renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure and sodium excretion in the rat. Prostaglandin E2 was continously infused directly into the kidney interstitium to minic endogenous prostaglandin E2 production by renal cells. The maximum change in each of these parameters occured when 10−5 M PGE2 was infused. Renal blood flow increased from 4.70±0.91 to 5.45±0.35 ml/min (p<0.05) while renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure decreased from 3.9±0.4 to 2.6±0.5 mmHg (p<0.05) and fractional excretion of sodium decreased from 1.02±0.20 to 0.61±0.12% (p<0.05. Thus, the present study demonstrates that renal interstitial infusion of prostaglandin E2 increases total renal blood flow but decreases both renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure and urinary sodium excretion in the rat.
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