Journal article
Role of the sympathetic nervous system and its modulation in renal hypertension
Y Sata, GA Head, K Denton, CN May, MP Schlaich
Frontiers in Medicine | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2018
Abstract
The kidneys are densely innervated with renal efferent and afferent nerves to communicate with the central nervous system. Innervation of major structural components of the kidneys, such as blood vessels, tubules, the pelvis, and glomeruli, forms a bidirectional neural network to relay sensory and sympathetic signals to and from the brain. Renal efferent nerves regulate renal blood flow, glomerular filtration rate, tubular reabsorption of sodium and water, as well as release of renin and prostaglandins, all of which contribute to cardiovascular and renal regulation. Renal afferent nerves complete the feedback loop via central autonomic nuclei where the signals are integrated and modulate cen..
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Funding Acknowledgements
MS was an investigator in studies sponsored by Medtronic. The laboratories of MS received research funding from Medtronic, Abbott, and Servier Australia. MS serves on scientific advisory boards for Abbott, BI, Novartis, and Medtronic and has received honoraria and travel support from Abbott, BI, Servier, Novartis, and Medtronic. The other authors declare no competing interests.