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Title: Effect of sympathetic blocking agents on the antinatriuresis of reflex renal nerve stimulation. Author: Zambraski EJ, Dibona GF, Kaloyanides GJ. Journal: J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1976 Aug; 198(2):464-72. PubMed ID: 7667. Abstract: To evaluate the effects of reflex renal sympathetic nerve stimulation on renal tubular sodium handling, clearance studies were performed in anesthetized dogs. With renal perfusion pressure held constant, baroreceptor reflex renal sympathetic nerve stimulation was produced by controlled arterial hemorrhage or carotid sinus perfusion. Significant decreases in urinary sodium excretion occurred in the presence of minor insignificant alterations in renal blood flow and no changes in glomerular filtration rate. Renal alpha adrenergic receptor blockade (phenoxybenzamine) or adrenergic blockade (guanethidine) completely reversed the fall in urinary sodium excretion; this could not be attributed to alterations in glomerular filtration rate or renal blood flow. These studies support the interpretation that adrenergic innervation of the renal tubules is involved in the regulation of renal tubular sodium reabsorption.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]