Effects of Renal Pressor System During Hemorrhagic Hypotension.

Abstract
Grafting of a normal kidney without ischemia onto an 18-24 hour nephrectomized rat during hemorrhagic hypotension causes a prompt return of blood pressure to near normal levels. Removal of the graft causes immediately a gradual and fatal circulatory collapse. This demonstrates that humoral renal mechanisms play a role in homeostatic regulation of blood pressure.

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