Abstract

1. The macula densa mechanism of renin release was functionally isolated in uninephrectomized, anaesthetized dogs by producing renal denervation, beta-adrenoceptor blockade, and maximum renal vasodilation with an infusion of papaverine into the renal artery. 2. A suprarenal aortic clamp was adjusted to reduce renal perfusion pressure by 50% which resulted in a 90% reduction in urinary sodium excretion and a two to threefold increase in plasma renin activity within 10 min. 3. Indomethacin (8 mg/kg) or meclofenamic acid (10 mg/kg) inhibited the rise plasma renin activity produced by the decrease in renal perfusion pressure in this model, although a comparable decrease in urinary sodium excretion was achieved. 4. We conclude that the macula densa mechanism of renin release is blocked by inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis.

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