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Short-term dynamic characteristics of diuresis during exogenous pressure perturbations with and without arterial baroreflex control.

Authors :
Toru Kawada
Hiroki Matsushita
Shohei Yokota
Yuki Yoshida
Masafumi Fukumitsu
Alexander Jr., Joe
Saku, Keita
Source :
American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative & Comparative Physiology; Mar2024, Vol. 326 Issue 3, pR230-R241, 12p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Although body fluid volume control by the kidneys may be classified as a long-term arterial pressure (AP) control system, it does not necessarily follow that the urine flow (UF) response to changes in AP is slow. We quantified the dynamic characteristics of the UF response to short-term AP changes by changing mean AP between 60 mmHg and 100 mmHg every 10 s according to a binary white noise sequence in anesthetized rats (n = 8 animals). In a baro-on trial (the carotid sinus baroreflex was enabled), the UF response represented the combined synergistic effects of pressure diuresis (PD) and neurally mediated antidiuresis (NMA). In a baro-fix trial (the carotid sinus pressure was fixed at 100 mmHg), the UF response mainly reflected the effect of PD. The UF step response was quantified using the sum of two exponential decay functions. The fast and slow components had time constants of 6.5 ± 3.6 s and 102 ± 85 s (means ± SD), respectively, in the baro-on trial. Although the gain of the fast component did not differ between the two trials (0.49 ± 0.21 vs. 0.66 ± 0.22 lL·min<superscript>-1</superscript>·kg<superscript>-1</superscript>·mmHg<superscript>-1</superscript>), the gain of the slow component was greater in the baro-on than in the baro-fix trial (0.51 ± 0.14 vs. 0.09 ± 0.39 lL·min<superscript>-1</superscript>·kg<superscript>-1</superscript>·mmHg<superscript>-1</superscript>, P = 0.023). The magnitude of NMA relative to PD was calculated to be 32.2 ± 29.8%. In conclusion, NMA contributed to the slow component, and its magnitude was approximately one-third of that of the effect of PD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03636119
Volume :
326
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative & Comparative Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176160990
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00229.2023