Effects of atrial natriuretic peptide on regional renal blood flow measured by a thermal diffusion technique.

K Tsuchiya, T Sanaka, K Nitta, A Ando, N Sugino
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The effects of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) on the regional renal blood flow were examined in anesthetized dogs. A thermal diffusion technique was applied in an attempt to observe the intrarenal blood distribution. Tissue blood flow was continuously measured according to the changes of the thermal gradient produced by a semiconductor (Peltier effect). The data (x) obtained by these probes were closely related to those (y) of the ion gas clearance method (the probe for cortical blood flow; y = 1.08x-6.23 r = 0.99, the probe for medullary blood flow; y = 1.00x +0.26 r = 0.99). The basal values of cortical and medullary blood flows measured with the flow probe in anesthetized mongrel dogs were 85 +/- 16 and 55 +/- 9 ml/min/100 g kidney weight, respectively. ANP was infused into renal artery at doses of 0.01 (n = 6), 0.05 (n = 8), 0.3 (n = 6) micrograms/kg/min and the effect on renal hemodynamics and renal excretory functions was observed. The effect was also compared with that of furosemide. Low dose of ANP did not affect renal blood distribution. Intermediate dose of ANP selectively increased medullary blood flow from 46 +/- 8 to 62 +/- 7 ml/min/100 g kidney weight, and higher dose significantly increased both cortical and medullary blood flow. ANP produced diuresis and natriuresis in a dose-dependent manner, which was not necessarily related to the changes of intrarenal blood distribution. Furosemide did not affect the renal hemodynamics. Several parameters of renal functions such as lithium and free water clearances, showed changes different from those with ANP infusion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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热扩散法测定心房利钠肽对局部肾血流的影响。
研究了麻醉犬心房利钠肽(ANP)对肾局部血流的影响。应用热扩散技术观察肾内血流分布。根据半导体产生的热梯度变化连续测量组织血流量(珀耳帖效应)。这些探针获得的数据(x)与离子气体清除法(用于皮质血流的探针;Y = 1.08x-6.23 r = 0.99,探头用于髓质血流;Y = 1.00x +0.26 r = 0.99)。麻醉后的杂种狗皮质和髓质血流量基础值分别为85 +/- 16和55 +/- 9 ml/min/100 g肾重。分别以0.01 (n = 6)、0.05 (n = 8)、0.3 (n = 6) mg /kg/min剂量向肾动脉灌注ANP,观察其对肾脏血流动力学和肾脏排泄功能的影响。并与速尿的效果进行了比较。低剂量ANP对肾脏血液分布无明显影响。中等剂量ANP选择性地增加髓质血流量,从46 +/- 8 ml/min/100 g肾重增加到62 +/- 7 ml/min/100 g肾重,高剂量ANP显著增加皮质和髓质血流量。ANP产生利尿和尿钠的作用呈剂量依赖性,与肾内血液分布的变化没有必然的关系。速尿对肾脏血流动力学无影响。肾功能参数如锂离子和游离水清除率的变化与ANP输注组不同。(摘要删节250字)
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