Natriuresis
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Subject Areas on Research
- Administration of atrial natriuretic factor inhibits sodium-coupled transport in proximal tubules.
- Atrial natriuretic factor may mediate the renal effects of PEEP ventilation.
- Case of the month misdiagnosis.
- Chlorothiazide-induced kaliuresis after adrenalectomy.
- Chronic effects of nitrendipine on renal hemodynamics and tubular transport.
- Cisplatinum-induced renal salt wasting.
- Combined effect of bumetanide and metolazone in normal volunteers.
- Comparison of vessel dilator and long-acting natriuretic peptide in the treatment of congestive heart failure.
- Contributions of neuroendocrine and local autocrine-paracrine mechanisms to the pathophysiology and pharmacology of congestive heart failure.
- Cross-sectional relations of urinary sodium excretion to cardiac structure and hypertrophy. The Framingham Heart Study.
- Deficiency of COX-1 causes natriuresis and enhanced sensitivity to ACE inhibition.
- Differential effects of captopril and enalapril on tissue renin-angiotensin systems in experimental heart failure.
- Effect of intrarenal administration of dopamine on renin release in conscious dogs.
- Effects of the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet on the pressure-natriuresis relationship.
- Efficacy of Intravenous Furosemide Versus a Novel, pH-Neutral Furosemide Formulation Administered Subcutaneously in Outpatients With Worsening Heart Failure.
- Intrarenal distribution of blood flow during saline loading in the dog.
- Kaliuretic peptide and long acting natriuretic peptide as well as atrial natriuretic factor inhibit aldosterone secretion.
- Mechanism of natriuresis during intrarenal infusion of prostaglandins.
- Physiological effects of synthetic atrial natriuretic factor in normal conscious dogs.
- Potassium chloride lowers blood pressure and causes natriuresis in older patients with hypertension.
- Renal response to captopril in severe heart failure: role of furosemide in natriuresis and reversal of hyponatremia.
- Renal responses during a dry saturation dive to 450 msw.
- Synthetic atrial natriuretic factor decreases renal tubular phosphate reabsorption in rats.
- The kidney and hypertension: novel insights from transgenic models.
- The kidney and hypertension: lessons from mouse models.
- Three peptides from the atrial natriuretic factor prohormone amino terminus lower blood pressure and produce diuresis, natriuresis, and/or kaliuresis in humans.
- Vascular Type 1A Angiotensin II Receptors Control BP by Regulating Renal Blood Flow and Urinary Sodium Excretion.
- Vascular type 1 angiotensin receptors control blood pressure by augmenting peripheral vascular resistance in female mice.
- Vessel dilator enhances sodium and water excretion and has beneficial hemodynamic effects in persons with congestive heart failure.