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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Clinical and experimental pharmacology and physiology 2 (1975), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1440-1681
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: 1. The acute malignant phase of hypertension in rats with an untouched contralateral kidney is characterized by salt and fluid loss, increased fluid intake, decrease in body-weight gain, and reduced food consumption. Plasma concentrations of sodium and potassium were reduced, and plasma angiotensin II rose to about four times normal.2. To investigate the significance of an untouched contralateral kidney for the development of the acute malignant phase in renal hypertensive rats, comparative studies were undertaken in unilaterally nephrectomized rats with stenosis of the remaining renal artery and in rats with bilateral renal artery stenosis. In addition, the effect of declamping one renal artery in rats with bilateral stenosis was studied.3. In unilaterally nephrectomized rats, no signs of sodium and fluid loss were demonstrable, despite marked increase in blood pressure. Similarly, rats with bilateral renal artery stenosis had no acute malignant phase of hypertension.4. In hypertensive rats with bilateral stenosis, removal of the clip from one renal artery was followed by an immediate fall in blood pressure and a subsequent gradual increase. Eleven of sixteen rats lost salt and fluid and developed an acute malignant phase. Plasma angiotensin II was high and serum urea elevated.5. Consumption of 2% saline in addition to water as drinking fluid had a beneficial effect, since only five of fourteen rats showed signs of the acute malignant phase, which were milder than in rats on water only.6. It is concluded that the untouched contralateral kidney is responsible for the negative salt and water balance and its consequences, which are characteristic of the acute malignant phase of experimental renal hypertension.
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  • 2
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Clinical and experimental pharmacology and physiology 7 (1980), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1440-1681
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: 1. In Sprague-Dawley rats, two-kidney, one-clip renal hypertension was induced, and the drinking behaviour as well as total fluid and sodium intake were studied before and for 16 days after the operation.2. When water alone was offered as drinking fluid, the blood pressure reached values that were by about 20 mmHg higher than those in the rats which had free choice of drinking water or 2% saline.3. In those rats which had water and 2% saline to drink, the total sodium and fluid intake rose transiently for three days, as compared with that of the sham-operated controls, and increased steeply starting from the 7th and 10th day, respectively. When a tighter stenosis of the renal artery was induced, the pressure rose more rapidly, and the total fluid and sodium intake increased continuously after the operation until the end of the experiment.4. A positive correlation was demonstrable between the height of blood pressure and the total daily intake of fluid and sodium, respectively.5. The relation between the total daily fluid and the total daily sodium intake followed a straight regression line.6. The hypertensive rats which had a high total sodium intake responded to the withdrawal of the 2% saline solution, within 2 days, with increased water intake, decreased food intake, and loss of body weight, whereas the blood pressure remained high.7. In the two-kidney, one-clip hypertension, no ‘critical level of blood pressure’ can be defined, beyond which the contralateral kidney starts to lose sodium.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1433-8580
    Keywords: Benign and malignant course of renal hypertension ; Saline drinking ; Glomerular permeability ; Tubular ferritin-uptake ; Planimetry ; Iron determination
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Tubular uptake of ferritin given intravenously was studied in the right and left kidneys of 74 Goldblatt-hypertensive rats. Previous observations pointed out the pathologically enhanced permeability of glomerular barrier as the cause of the phenomenon. It was assumed, that the extent of tubular areas taking up ferritin, refers to the number of damaged glomeruli. The process was characterized semiquantitatively by planimetric measurements and determination of the non-hemin iron concentration in the renal cortical tissue. A more frequent and extensive tubular ferritin-uptake (and glomerular damage) was bilaterally recorded in the kidneys of malignant hypertensive rats in comparison to the benign ones. The development of the phenomenon in the clamped kidneys, being defended from high blood pressure, suggests a humoral factor behind the enhanced glomerular permeability. Saline intake has a beneficial effect on the glomerular damage similar to the hypertensive angiopathy.
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  • 4
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    Springer
    Cellular and molecular life sciences 35 (1979), S. 533-534 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary In addition to the already known acid phosphatase and β-glucuronidase, 2 other lysosomal enzymes: aryl sulphatase and N-acetyl-β-glucosaminidase were localized by histochemical methods in the renin-containing granules of the mouse juxtaglomerular cells.
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  • 5
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    Springer
    Histochemistry and cell biology 35 (1973), S. 93-95 
    ISSN: 1432-119X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Beside the known acid phosphatase and nonspecific esterase activity two other lysosomal enzymes (beta glucuronidase and arylsulfatase) were found in the renal medullary interstitial cells of the rat. The enzyme containing granules — localized almost exclusively in the outer strip of the inner medulla—do not seem to be identical with the cytoplasmic lipid droplets of these cells.
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