Published January 1987 | Version v1
Journal article

Autoregulation of renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate in the pregnant rabbit

  • 1. Univ. of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson

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The authors purpose was to determine whether renal autoregulatory capability is retained in pregnancy despite the marked renal vasodilation that occurs at this time. Renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) were measured in anesthetized pregnant (22-27 days gestation) and nonpregnant rabbits during step reductions in renal perfusion pressure from control (100 +/- 3 mmHg) to 50 mmHg. Control renal blood flow and GFR were significantly higher in pregnant animals. Filtration fraction was also significantly elevated in pregnant animals. During step reductions in renal perfusion pressure, renal blood flow was well autoregulated down to ∼70 mmHg in both nonpregnant and pregnant animals. Likewise, GFR was also well autoregulated, falling by 10 +/- 2 and 8 +/- 3% in nonpregnant and pregnant animals, respectively, when perfusion pressure was reduced from 90 to 70 mmHg. These results suggest that renal autoregulation is preserved in pregnancy despite the fact that the renal circulation is already markedly vasodilated

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Journal Title
Am. J. Physiol.
Journal Volume
252
Journal Issue
1
Series
Am. J. Physiol.
Journal Page Range
R69-R72
ISSN
0002-9513
CODEN
AJPHA