In all forms of chronic hypertension, the renal-pressure natriuresis mechanism is abnormal because sodium excretion is the same as in normotension despite the increased blood pressure. However, the importance of this resetting of pressure natriuresis as a cause of hypertension is controversial. Theoretically, a resetting of pressure natriuresis could necessitate increased blood pressure to maintain sodium balance or it could occur secondarily to hypertension. Recent studies indicate that, in several models of experimental hypertension (including angiotensin II, aldosterone, adrenocorticotrophic hormone, and norepinephrine hypertension), a primary shift of renal-pressure natriuresis necessitates increased arterial pressure to maintain sodium...
Hypothesis: The role of acquired tubulointerstitial disease in the pathogenesis of salt-dependent hy...
Pressure natriuresis (PN), i.e., a rise in renal sodium excretion in response to a higher BP, is inv...
We studied, under outpatient conditions, nine patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney dis...
Abstract In all forms of hypertension, including human essential hypertension, pressure natriuresis ...
The term "abnormal pressure natriuresis" refers to a subnormal effect of a given level of blood pres...
Despite extensive animal and clinical experimentation, themechanisms responsible for the normal regu...
The importance of sodium in the pathophysiology of hypertension has been revealed by several sources...
In 1969, Dahl, Knudsen, and Iwai [1] were the first to propose that a circulating saluretic substanc...
Arterial hypertension is sustained by either of two long-term mechanisms of arteriolar vasoconstncti...
Dahl described a strain of rats with genetically controlled propensities for hypertension. Chronic e...
Low-pressure receptor activity and exaggerated natriuresis in essential hypertension. Coruzzi P, No...
Patients with arterial hypertension excrete a sodium load more rapidly than do individ-uals with nor...
Despite the fact that essential hypertension was originallydescribed as hypertension occurring in th...
The renal abnormality which causes hypertension in the Milan hypertensive strain of rats disappears ...
Role of renal hemodynamics in the exaggerated natriuresis of essential hypertension. Extracellular f...
Hypothesis: The role of acquired tubulointerstitial disease in the pathogenesis of salt-dependent hy...
Pressure natriuresis (PN), i.e., a rise in renal sodium excretion in response to a higher BP, is inv...
We studied, under outpatient conditions, nine patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney dis...
Abstract In all forms of hypertension, including human essential hypertension, pressure natriuresis ...
The term "abnormal pressure natriuresis" refers to a subnormal effect of a given level of blood pres...
Despite extensive animal and clinical experimentation, themechanisms responsible for the normal regu...
The importance of sodium in the pathophysiology of hypertension has been revealed by several sources...
In 1969, Dahl, Knudsen, and Iwai [1] were the first to propose that a circulating saluretic substanc...
Arterial hypertension is sustained by either of two long-term mechanisms of arteriolar vasoconstncti...
Dahl described a strain of rats with genetically controlled propensities for hypertension. Chronic e...
Low-pressure receptor activity and exaggerated natriuresis in essential hypertension. Coruzzi P, No...
Patients with arterial hypertension excrete a sodium load more rapidly than do individ-uals with nor...
Despite the fact that essential hypertension was originallydescribed as hypertension occurring in th...
The renal abnormality which causes hypertension in the Milan hypertensive strain of rats disappears ...
Role of renal hemodynamics in the exaggerated natriuresis of essential hypertension. Extracellular f...
Hypothesis: The role of acquired tubulointerstitial disease in the pathogenesis of salt-dependent hy...
Pressure natriuresis (PN), i.e., a rise in renal sodium excretion in response to a higher BP, is inv...
We studied, under outpatient conditions, nine patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney dis...