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- Title
Bilateral urinary kallikrein excretion in the Goldblatt hypertensive rat.
- Authors
Girolami, J.-P.; Praddaude, F.; Ader, J.-L.; Tran Van, T.; Eche, J.-P.; Suc, J.-M.
- Abstract
Separate kallikrein excretions [RIA of generated Bradykinins (BK)] and renal functions were measured in 32 two-kidney, one-clip Goldblatt hypertensive (GH) and in 16 sham-operated (SO) rats either one, two, three or four weeks after operation. Mean blood pressure and plasma renin activity were higher in GH rats than in the respect one controls. In GH rats, kallikrein excretion was lower from the clipped kidney than from the controlateral one (114±63 vs 220±87 ng BK min−1 per 30 min urine collection at neck 1, P<0·05; 151±94 vs 425±125 ng BK min−1 per 30 min urine volume at week 4. P<0·01) While the excretion was normal from the controlateral kidney, GH rats had lower total kallikrein excretion. than SO rats (335±138 vs 476±81 ng BK min−1 per 30 min urine volume at week 1, P<0·05; 556±179 vs 1078±191 ng BK min−1 per 30 min urine volume at week 4, P<0·01). Urinary kallikrein excretion is decreased in 2K-1C Goldblatt hypertension from one week to four weeks after clipping on account of an exclusive reduction in that from the stenotic kidney
- Publication
European Heart Journal, 1983, Vol 4, Issue suppl_G, p67
- ISSN
0195-668X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/eurheartj/4.suppl_g.67