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Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System and Sodium Balance in Experimental Renal Hypertension

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The findings demonstrate that chronic renovascular hypertension is not necessarily associated with abnormal concentration of renin or aldosterone in peripheral blood, and suggest that the renin-angiotensin system is not the cause of the continuing hypertension.
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Sheep were made chronically hypertensive by constriction of one renal artery. Blood levels of renin, aldosterone and cortisol were measured. Sodium balance was estimated from measured food intake and renal and fecal sodium loss. Animals with a clipped single kidney and animals with mild hypertension after unilateral clipping showed only a temporary increase of renin, aldosterone and cortisol in peripheral blood. Animals with severe hypertension after unilateral clipping became sodium depleted, due to increased renal excretion of sodium. Renin and aldosterone blood levels did not return to normal levels but increased progressively with the sodium deficit. The findings demonstrate that chronic renovascular hypertension is not necessarily associated with abnormal concentration of renin or aldosterone in peripheral blood, and suggest that the renin-angiotensin system is not the cause of the continuing hypertension. Severe hypertension may cause sodium depletion in animals with both kidneys in situ. The effect...

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Fundus Lesions in Malignant Hypertension: VI. Hypertensive Choroidopathy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used modified Goldblatt's procedures to produce renovascular malignant arterial hypertension in 60 rhesus monkeys, and hypertensive fundus changes were studied by serial ophthalmoscopy and fluorescein fundus angiography in all monkeys on a long-term follow-up, and pathologically in 29 eyes.
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Renal-vein renin in various forms of renal hypertension.

TL;DR: Renal and peripheral venous plasmarenin activities were determined by radioimmunoassay of angiotensin I in 13 hypertensive patients with radiologically normal kidneys and in 110 patients with suspected renal hypertension, confirming the predictive value of a renal-vein-renin ratio greater than 1·5 and suggesting that this ratio is also useful in patients with other types of renal hypertension.
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Effect in the conscious dog of constriction of the renal artery to a sole remaining kidney on haemodynamics, sodium balance, body fluid volumes, plasma renin concentration and pressor responsiveness to angiotensin.

TL;DR: It is suggested that the early rise of blood pressure might be produced by the increase of PRC, while 3–6 days after the constriction the expansion of PV with the increase in CO contributed to the maintenance of the hypertension.
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Renin, Aldosterone, Body Fluid Volumes, and the Baroreceptor Reflex in the Development and Reversal of Goldblatt Hypertension in Conscious Dogs

TL;DR: The renal artery to a sole remaining kidney was constricted in unanesthetized dogs while renal arterial pressure was recorded distal to the occluder, and mean arterial blood pressure exhibited a biphasic increase.
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Renin levels in nephroblastoma (Wilms' tumour). Report of a renin secreting tumour.

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