Authors
Christopher S Wilcox, William J Welch, Ferid Murad, Steven S Gross, Graham Taylor, Roberto Levi, HH Schmidt
Publication date
1992/12/15
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
89
Issue
24
Pages
11993-11997
Description
Tubular-fluid reabsorption by specialized cells of the nephron at the junction of the ascending limb of the loop of Henle and the distal convoluted tubule, termed the macula densa, releases compounds causing vasoconstriction of the adjacent afferent arteriole. Activation of this tubuloglomerular feedback response reduces glomerular capillary pressure of the nephron and, hence, the glomerular filtration rate. The tubuloglomerular feedback response functions in a negative-feedback mode to relate glomerular capillary pressure to tubular-fluid delivery and reabsorption. This system has been implicated in renal autoregulation, renin release, and longterm body fluid and blood-pressure homeostasis. Here we report that arginine-derived nitric oxide, generated in the macula densa, is an additional intercellular signaling molecule that is released during tubular-fluid reabsorption and counters the vasoconstriction of the …
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Scholar articles
CS Wilcox, WJ Welch, F Murad, SS Gross, G Taylor… - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992