Journal article
Blunted natriuretic response to saline loading in sheep with hypertensive kidney disease following radiofrequency catheter-based renal denervation
RR Singh, Z McArdle, H Singh, LC Booth, CN May, GA Head, KM Moritz, MP Schlaich, KM Denton
Scientific Reports | Published : 2021
Abstract
Renal sympathetic nerves contribute to renal excretory function during volume expansion. We hypothesized that intact renal innervation is required for excretion of a fluid/electrolyte load in hypertensive chronic kidney disease (CKD) and normotensive healthy settings. Blood pressure, kidney hemodynamic and excretory response to 180 min of isotonic saline loading (0.13 ml/kg/min) were examined in female normotensive (control) and hypertensive CKD sheep at 2 and 11 months after sham (control-intact, CKD-intact) or radiofrequency catheter-based RDN (control-RDN, CKD-RDN) procedure. Basal blood pressure was ~ 7 to 9 mmHg lower at 2, and 11 months in CKD-RDN compared with CKD-intact sheep. Saline..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by project Grant (#1046594) and fellowships to KMD (#1041844), KMM (#1078164), MPS (#1080404) and LCB (#1054619) from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.