Renal Medulla in Hypertension.

laser-Doppler flowmetry medullary blood flow nitric oxide pressure-natriuresis reactive oxygen species

Journal

Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
ISSN: 1524-4563
Titre abrégé: Hypertension
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7906255

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
30 Sep 2024
Historique:
medline: 30 9 2024
pubmed: 30 9 2024
entrez: 30 9 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Studies have found that blood flow to the renal medulla is an important determinant of pressure-natriuresis and the long-term regulation of arterial pressure. First, a brief review of methods developed enabling the study of the medullary circulation is presented. Second, studies performed in rats are presented showing medullary blood flow plays a vital role in the pressure-natriuresis relationship and thereby in hypertension. Third, it is shown that chronic reduction of medullary blood flow results in hypertension and that enhancement of medullary blood flow reduces hypertension hereditary models of both salt-sensitive rats and salt-resistant forms of hypertension. The key role that medullary nitric oxide production plays in protecting this region from ischemic injury associated with circulating vasoconstrictor agents and reactive oxygen species is presented. The studies cited are largely the work of my students, research fellows, and colleagues with whom I have performed these studies dating from the late 1980s to more recent years.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39344517
doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.124.21711
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Auteurs

Allen W Cowley (AW)

Department of Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).

Richard J Roman (RJ)

University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson (R.J.R.).

David L Mattson (DL)

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University (D.L.M.).

Kleber G Franchini (KG)

Instituto Dante Pazzanese de Cardiologia, São Paulo, Brazil (K.G.F.).

Paul M O'Connor (PM)

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University (P.M.O.).

Ayako Makino (A)

Herbert Wertheim University of Florida Scripps Institute; University of Florida, Jupsiter (A.M.).

Norman E Taylor (NE)

University of Utah Medical School, Salt Lake City (N.E.T.).

Louise C Evans (LC)

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (L.C.E.).

Takefumi Mori (T)

Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Sendai, Japan (T.M.).

Jeffrey G Dickhout (JG)

McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada (J.G.D.).

Chunhua Jin (C)

University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham (C.J.).

Noriyuki Miyata (N)

Taisho Pharmaceutical Co, Ltd. Holdings, Tokyo, Japan (N.M.).

Kazushige Nakanishi (K)

Showa Women's University, Setegaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan (K.N.).

Mátyás Szentiványi (M)

Szent Ferenc Hospital, Budapest, Hungary (M.́S.).

Frank Park (F)

University of Tennessee, Memphis (F.P.).

Meredith M Skelton (MM)

Department of Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).

Theresa Kurth (T)

Department of Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).

Satoshi Shimada (S)

Department of Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (A.W.C., M.M.S., T.K., S.S.).

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