Assessment of the Kidney in Relation to Blood Pressure Regulation

作者: J. Atkinson

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3367-5_8

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摘要: The kidney responds to wide variations in the external environment maintain relatively constant ionic conditions around cells. These changes function are aimed at maintaining homeostasis and can be brought about by several factors, most important of which is a change blood pressure. interaction between pressure primarily mediated via excretory kidney. Renal diseases, nephrotoxicity or experimental manipulations kidneys generally produce hypertension, but sometimes there no Such renal compromise very rarely leads decrease pressure, it therefore argued that if impaired any way, compensatory increase systemic arterial will occur. Thus fulfils its homeostatic role expense an “renal volume regulatory system” “the sodium mechanism” such role1. However corollary this dysfunction primary cause one enduring controversies modern day pathophysiology.

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