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RENAL BAROCEPTOR CONTROL OF RENIN SECRETION

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Journal Science
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Date 1963 Aug 30
PMID 14045137
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Abstract

Small reductions in renal perfusion pressure to levels still within a physiologic range, which did not reduce renal blood flow, caused the kidney to release renin. Renin appeared in much larger amounts in renal-vein blood than in renal lymph. Release of reruin appears to be mediated by a renal baroceptor rather than by ischemia.

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