BP Fluctuations and the Real-Time Dynamics of Renal Blood Flow Responses in Conscious Rats.
Anil K BidaniAaron J PolichnowskiHector Licea-VargasJianrui LongStephanie KliethermesGeoffrey A WilliamsonKaren A GriffinPublished in: Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN (2019)
These novel findings show the feasibility of renal autoregulation assessment in conscious animals with spontaneous BP fluctuations and indicate that transient increases in glomerular pressure may play a greater role in the pathogenesis of hypertensive glomerulosclerosis than previously thought. These data also show that unidentified mechanosensitive mechanisms independent of known renal autoregulation mechanisms and voltage-gated calcium channels can maintain overall renal blood flow and GFR stability despite severely impaired renal autoregulation.