Transient response of glomerular filtration rate and renal blood flow to step changes in arterial pressure
T. E. Jackson, A. C. Guyton and J. E. Hall Measurement of rapid renal hemodynamic changes were made for 90 s in pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs following step increases and decreases in renal arterial pressure between 80 and 120 mm Hg. Transient analysis was used to observe time characteristics of t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 1977-11, Vol.233 (5), p.396-F402 |
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Zusammenfassung: | T. E. Jackson, A. C. Guyton and J. E. Hall
Measurement of rapid renal hemodynamic changes were made for 90 s in
pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs following step increases and decreases in
renal arterial pressure between 80 and 120 mm Hg. Transient analysis was
used to observe time characteristics of the autoregulatory relationships
which are obscured in steadystate measurements. Temporal decoupling of
blood flow and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) occurred with both step
increases and decreases of arterial pressure. Steady-state autoregulation
of blood flow was attained in about 30 s, whereas steady-state
autoregulation of GFR was not demonstrably attained even 90 s after the
arterial pressure maneuver. The temporal decoupling of renal blood flow and
GRR supports the concept of transient involvement of proximal tubular
dynamics and efferent resistance changes during acute autoregulation of GFR
following step changes in arterial pressure. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6127 0002-9513 1931-857X 2161-1157 1522-1466 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajprenal.1977.233.5.f396 |