Renal autoregulation and passive pressure-flow relationships in diabetes and hypertension.

@article{Hill2010RenalAA,
  title={Renal autoregulation and passive pressure-flow relationships in diabetes and hypertension.},
  author={J V Hill and Glenne Findon and Rebecca J. Appelhoff and Zoltan Huba Endre},
  journal={American journal of physiology. Renal physiology},
  year={2010},
  volume={299 4},
  pages={
          F837-44
        }
}
  • J. Hill, G. Findon, +1 author Z. Endre
  • Published 1 October 2010
  • Biology, Medicine
  • American journal of physiology. Renal physiology
We investigated renal hemodynamics in isolated, perfused kidneys from rat models of diabetes and hypertension. Autoregulation and passive vascular responses were measured using stepped pressure ramps in the presence of angiotensin II (pEC50) or papaverine (0.1 mM), respectively. Male diabetic heterozygote m(Ren2)27 rats were compared with three male control groups: nondiabetic, normotensive Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats; nondiabetic, hypertensive heterozygote m(Ren2)27 rats; and diabetic… 
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