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Interactions between angiotensin II and phenylephrine on isolated rat renal arteries and veins
Authors:Ciobanu Aurica  Gurzu B  Gurzu Mihaela Beatrice  Petrescu B C  Dumitriu Irina Luciana  Petrescu Gh
Institution:Gr. T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ia?i School of Medicine.
Abstract:It is know that not only decreased blood flow to the kidney but also obstruction of renal outflow may, in some instances, be a cause of hypertension. In this view were compared angiotensin (Ang) II responses and investigated interactions between Ang II and phenylephrine (Phe) on renal vessels. Studies were performed on renal artery and vein rings without endothelium obtained from young (4 months) and old (12 month of age) male Wistar rats. As compared with control contractions (40 microM KC1) there are no differences between renal artery and veins on Phe- or Ang II-induced contractions. Phe -induced contractions after 1 microM Ang II pretreatment were higher on renal veins than arteries. Ang II administered after 1 microM Phe could additional increase Phe-induced contractions only on renal veins. On the other hand, these differences between renal arteries and veins responses were significantly higher on rings obtained from old as compared those from young rats. These age-dependent differences between renal artery and vein reactivity can be a possible cause of input-output renal blood flow unbalance and might become important in some pathological states which associate sympathetic activation with hyperreninemia.
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