Eggert P, Thiemann V, Weiss C
Pflugers Arch. 1979 Oct;382(1):63-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00585905.
The frequency response of the blood flow through the rat kidney in vivo has been studied. A piston controlled by a random-signal generator compressed the abdominal aorta proximal to the renal artery eliciting stochastical arterial pressure changes of an amplitude of less than or equal to 5 mm Hg. This small amplitude allowed to study the system under physiological conditions. In accord with earlier results from isolated kidneys pressure induced maxima of flow resistance were found at 0.005 Hz and at 0.1 Hz, thus demonstrating that in vivo humoral and/or nervous factors do not significantly alter the renal vascular response to changes of arterial pressure.
已对大鼠活体肾脏的血流频率响应进行了研究。由随机信号发生器控制的活塞压迫肾动脉近端的腹主动脉,引发幅度小于或等于5毫米汞柱的随机动脉压变化。这种小幅度变化使得能够在生理条件下研究该系统。与之前对离体肾脏的研究结果一致,在0.005赫兹和0.1赫兹处发现了压力诱导的最大血流阻力,从而表明在活体中,体液和/或神经因素不会显著改变肾脏血管对动脉压变化的反应。