The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
Cilnidipine Attenuates Renal Nerve Stimulation-Induced Renal Vasoconstriction and Antinatriuresis in Anesthetized Dogs
Akira TakaharaHideki DohmotoHiroaki HisaSusumu SatohRyota Yoshimoto
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1997 Volume 75 Issue 1 Pages 27-32

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Abstract
We examined the effects of cilnidipine, which is an L and N-type Ca2+ channel blocker, on adrenergically regulated renal functions in anesthetized dogs. Renal nerve stimulation (RNS) at high frequency (3-7 Hz) decreased renal blood flow (RBF) without changes in systemic blood pressure. The RBF response was inhibited by intrarenal arterial (i.r.a.) infusion of cilnidipine at 0.1-0.3 μg/kg/min. Lowfrequency RNS (0.5 -1 Hz) reduced absolute and fractional urinary sodium excretion. These responses were attenuated during i.r.a. infusion of cilnidipine at 0.3 μg/kg/min. An increase in norepinephrine secretion rate induced by low-frequency RNS was also attenuated during cilnidipine infusion. These results suggest that cilnidipine can suppress norepinephrine release from the renal nerve endings and thereby interfere with the neural control of renal functions.
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