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Efferent and afferent impulsation in the renal nerves during the development of experimental neurogenic hypertension

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An oscillographic investigation of the efferent and afferent impulsation in the nerves of the renal plexus was performed in rabbits during the development of experimental neurogenic (reflex) hypertension. The efferent and afferent impulsation is increased in frequency and amplitude with an arterial pressure rise; grouping of the afferent impulses in the pulse rhythm appears. The facts, pointed out may be physiologically interpreted demonstrating the neuro-reflex mechanism of involvement of the kidneys into the pathogenesis of hypertensive disease.

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Pines, Y.L. Efferent and afferent impulsation in the renal nerves during the development of experimental neurogenic hypertension. Bull Exp Biol Med 53, 526–530 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00786737

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