Renal vascular and sympathetic nerve responses to hypotension induced by platelet-activating factor in anesthetized dogs
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Renal vascular and sympathetic nerve responses to hypotension induced by platelet-activating factor in anesthetized dogs
Abstract
This experiment was designed to determine renal sympathetic and renal vascular responses to platelet-activating factor (PAF)-induced hypotension in anesthetized dogs with and without systemic baroreceptor denervation. The left kidney was perfused at a constant flow, and renal perfusion pressure and efferent left renal sympathetic nerve activity were measured simultaneously. Intrarenal injection of PAF (1.25-5.0 x 10(-2) micrograms/kg, n = 6) produced a dose-dependent increase in renal perfusion pressure without any change in systemic blood pressure. An intravenous injection of PAF (10 micrograms/kg) to intact animals (n = 7) caused an initial increase in renal nerve activity (157 +/- 14%) followed by a gradual reduction below baseline (72 +/- 7%) with concomitant systemic hypotension (from 116 +/- 7 to 46 +/- 6 mmHg). Renal perfusion pressure increased significantly from 84 +/- 2 to 161 +/- 33 mmHg concomitant with an increase in renal nerve activity at 1 min and was maintained at this elevated level throughout the experiment. Similar responses of renal nerve activity and renal perfusion pressure were found in animals with complete systemic baroreceptor denervation (n = 7). These results suggest that renal vascular response during PAF-induced hypotension may presumably be mediated by a direct vasoconstrictor effect of PAF on the renal vasculature and that baroreceptor reflex is not involved in either renal sympathetic or renal vascular changes.
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