Abstract

Experiments performed in rats exposed to heat and to acute diuresis revealed: (a) a positive influence of the environmental temperature on plasma renin activity; (b) a dissociation between plasma renin activity and the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity of the macula densa following furosemide administration; and (c) the absence of any significant changes in juxtaglomerular cell granularity despite a very significant increase in plasma renin activity.

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