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Showing papers by "Leicester General Hospital published in 1978"


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TL;DR: The prolonged half-life of aortic renin explains the observation that the renin-angiotensin system appears to be active in maintaining blood pressure for several hours after bilateral nephrectomy whereas the decline in plasma renin is rapid and does not continue significantly beyond 1 h.
Abstract: 1 Aorta homogenate contains renin-like activity which on incubation generates angiotensin I over a wide pH range 2 Rat aortic renin measured at an incubation pH of 65 rose and fell in parallel to plasma renin with salt depletion and salt-loading respectively Renin little relationship with plasma renin 3 Aortic renin (pH 65) was elevated in Goldblatt-two kidney hypertension and slowly fell for 24h after bilateral nephrectomy whereas the fall in plasma renin was complete by the first hour Aortic renin (pH 53) was also high, but did not fall after bilateral nephrectomy 4 Aortic renin (pH 65) is probably derived from plasma renin whereas renin measured at pH 53 is probably a tissue renin 5 The prolonged half-life of aortic renin (pH 65) explains the observation that the renin-angiotensin system appears to be active in maintaining blood pressure for several hours after bilateral nephrectomy whereas the decline in plasma renin is rapid and does not continue significantly beyond 1 h

11 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
01 Nov 1978-Urology
TL;DR: A series of 141 prepubertal boys with undescended testes operated on in a provincial teaching hospital has been analyzed five years after operation, and the reasons for the poor results are discussed.

8 citations