Effects of endothelin on renal hemodynamics and excretory functions in anesthetized dogs |
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Authors: | K Tsuchiya M Naruse T Sanaka K Naruse Y Kato Z P Zeng K Nitta K Shizume H Demura N Sugino |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical College, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The effects of endothelin on renal hemodynamics and excretory functions were investigated in anesthetized dogs. Infusion of endothelin at a rate of 1 ng/kg.min resulted in a slight but significant decrease in renal blood flow and an increase in renal vascular resistance and filtration fraction. Endothelin at doses higher than 10 ng/kg.min significantly decreased cardiac output, glomerular filtration rate, urine volume, and urinary sodium and potassium excretion, whereas it increased systemic vascular resistance. Mean arterial pressure and heart rate showed a transient decrease and increase, respectively, at doses higher than 50 ng/kg.min. Plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone concentrations were increased only at the dose of 100 ng/kg.min. These effects lasted for more than 60 min. These results suggest that endothelin may have an important role in the modulation of renal functions as well as in the modulation of systemic hemodynamics. |
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