Effects of long-term intrarenal angiotensin II infusion on renal vascular responsiveness to vasoactive agents

Sharyn M Fitzgerald, Kathleen M Stevenson, Roger George Evans, Warwick Peter Anderson

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Abstract

We tested whether chronic intrarenal angiotensin II (AngII) infusion altered renal vascular responsiveness to vasoactive agents, which would provide evidence of vascular structural changes. 2. The renal blood flow (RBF) responses to renal arterial administration of bolus doses of acetylcholine, glyceryl trinitrate, AngII and noradrenaline were measured before commencement of and 1 day after cessation of 28 days intrarenal AngII infusion (0.5 ng/kg per min) in chronically instrumented conscious dogs. 3. The RBF responses to these vasoactive agents were unaltered by chronic intrarenal AngII infusion in conscious dogs. 4. These functional studies provide no evidence for renal vascular hypertrophy in response to chronic intrarenal AngII infusion in conscious dogs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)633 - 636
Number of pages4
JournalClinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology
Volume25
Issue number7--8
Publication statusPublished - 1998

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