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Renoprival hypertension
Hypertension caused by the absence of kidneys or functional kidney tissue.
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12
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1
outcomes,
1
trials/studies)
Relationship Network
Disease Context: Research Results
Urogenital Diseases: 126
Urologic Diseases: 799
Kidney Diseases: 12250
Renal Hypertension: 1388
Renoprival hypertension: 12
Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications
Female Urogenital Diseases
Urologic Diseases: 799
Kidney Diseases: 12250
Renal Hypertension: 1388
Renoprival hypertension: 12
Male Urogenital Diseases
Urologic Diseases: 799
Kidney Diseases: 12250
Renal Hypertension: 1388
Renoprival hypertension: 12
Cardiovascular Diseases: 91362
Vascular Diseases: 15138
Hypertension: 147135
Renal Hypertension: 1388
Renoprival hypertension: 12
Related Diseases
1.
Renal Hypertension
Experts
1.
Abitbol, C
: 1 article (06/2001)
2.
Montane, B
: 1 article (06/2001)
3.
Seguias, L
: 1 article (06/2001)
4.
Strauss, J
: 1 article (06/2001)
5.
Zilleruelo, G
: 1 article (06/2001)
Drugs and Biologics
Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Renoprival hypertension:
1.
Sodium
IBA
08/01/1972 - "
Role of the renal medulla in the sodium-sensitive component of renoprival hypertension.
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11/01/1959 - "
Sodium gradient and renoprival hypertension in the rat.
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09/01/1970 - "
Peripheral resistance remained unchanged and pulse rate tended to fall.5. The increase in cardiac output appeared to be more than could be accounted for by anaemia alone, and it is suggested that plasma volume expansion was partly responsible.6. In another group of rats developing renoprival hypertension a correlation was found between changes in plasma volume and arterial pressure over the three days.7. Renoprival hypertension was accompanied by a slight but significant reduction in oxygen consumption in comparison with the controls.8. No relationship was found between the changes in blood pressure, and plasma sodium and potassium levels.9. It is concluded that the observed rise in cardiac output associated with renoprival hypertension as induced in this study was not attributable to anaemia nor to a rise in metabolic rate.
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2.
Potassium
IBA
09/01/1970 - "
Peripheral resistance remained unchanged and pulse rate tended to fall.5. The increase in cardiac output appeared to be more than could be accounted for by anaemia alone, and it is suggested that plasma volume expansion was partly responsible.6. In another group of rats developing renoprival hypertension a correlation was found between changes in plasma volume and arterial pressure over the three days.7. Renoprival hypertension was accompanied by a slight but significant reduction in oxygen consumption in comparison with the controls.8. No relationship was found between the changes in blood pressure, and plasma sodium and potassium levels.9. It is concluded that the observed rise in cardiac output associated with renoprival hypertension as induced in this study was not attributable to anaemia nor to a rise in metabolic rate.
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3.
Lactic Acid (Lactate)
FDA Link
Generic
12/01/1957 - "
Potentiation of renoprival hypertension by alanine, pyruvate and lactate.
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4.
Endothelin-1 (Endothelin 1)
IBA
06/01/2001 - "
Angiotensin-II and endothelin-1 levels in children with renoprival hypertension.
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5.
Pyruvic Acid (Pyruvate)
IBA
12/01/1957 - "
Potentiation of renoprival hypertension by alanine, pyruvate and lactate.
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6.
Salts
IBA
12/01/1969 - "
The influence of genetic factors and of diet on the blood pressures of the two classes of parabionts, operated and intact, indicated that renoprival hypertension occurred with equal frequency in rats from both strains; that the development of renoprival hypertension depended on the influence from an intact S partner, or on a high salt intake, or on both.
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12/01/1969 - "
In this respect renoprival hypertension differs from salt and renal hypertension.
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7.
Renin
IBA
08/01/1962 - "
Renin-angiotensin machanisms and renoprival hypertension.
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8.
Proteins (Proteins, Gene)
FDA Link
06/01/1955 - "
Influence of protein diets on development of renoprival hypertension in dogs.
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9.
Methylcholanthrene
IBA
06/01/1970 - "
[Effect of 3-methylcholanthrene on renoprival hypertension in rats].
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10.
Electrolytes
IBA
11/01/1954 - "
The influence of the adrenal on the water and electrolyte disturbances following nephrectomy and its relation to renoprival hypertension.
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Therapies and Procedures
1.
Nephrectomy
11/01/1954 - "
The influence of the adrenal on the water and electrolyte disturbances following nephrectomy and its relation to renoprival hypertension.
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