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Salt-Dependent hypertension in the sinoaortic-denervated rat
John W. Osborn
, Barbara J. Provo
Surgery
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Salt-sensitive Hypertension
100%
Arterial Pressure
100%
Denervated
100%
Chloride
80%
Percent Sodium
80%
Sodium Intake
60%
Sham
40%
Sprague-Dawley Rats
40%
Recovery Period
40%
Water Intake
40%
Urinary Sodium Excretion
40%
Dietary Sodium Chloride
40%
Daily Assessment
20%
No Significant Difference
20%
Between-group
20%
Cardiovascular Reactivity
20%
Control Measurements
20%
Arterial Baroreceptors
20%
Urine Output
20%
Baroreceptor Function
20%
Arterial Catheter
20%
Urinary Output
20%
Fold Increase
20%
Renal Response
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Denervation
100%
Table Salt
100%
Arterial Pressure
55%
Urinary System
33%
Sodium Intake
33%
Water Intake
22%
Sodium Excretion
22%
Cardiovascular System
11%
Limb
11%
Ingestion
11%
Pressoreceptor Reflex
11%
Arterial Catheter
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Denervation
100%
Table Salt
100%
Arterial Pressure
55%
Sodium Intake
33%
Urine Volume
22%
Fluid Intake
22%
Sodium Urine Level
22%
Artery Catheter
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Arterial Pressure
100%
Sprague Dawley Rat
40%
Sodium Urine Level
40%
Ingestion
20%
Pressoreceptor Reflex
20%
Baroreceptor
20%
Neuroscience
Sodium Chloride
100%
Baroreflex
16%
Baroreceptor
16%