Roles of eating, rumination, and arterial pressure in determination of the circadian rhythm of renal blood flow in sheep.

@article{Tebot2009RolesOE,
  title={Roles of eating, rumination, and arterial pressure in determination of the circadian rhythm of renal blood flow in sheep.},
  author={Islamey Tebot and J. M. Bonnet and St{\'e}phane Junot and Jean-Yves Ayoub and Christian Paquet and Alberto Cirio},
  journal={Journal of animal science},
  year={2009},
  volume={87 2},
  pages={
          554-61
        }
}
To assess the roles of feeding behavior (eating and rumination) and systemic arterial pressure (SAP) on determination of the circadian rhythm of renal blood flow (RBF), 20 sheep fitted with ultrasonic flow-metering probes around both renal arteries and a submandibular balloon to monitor jaw movements (6 of them with a telemetry measurement system into the carotid artery for SAP recording), were successively assigned to 6 feeding patterns: once daily in the morning (0900 to 1100 h), afternoon… 
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