Abstract
Conclusions
1. The vasoconstricting effects of heparinized renal vein and femoral artery bloods from three clogs before and after the production of renal (Goldhlatt) hypertension were studied on arterial segments from the mesenteric arteries of beeves. 2. No significant differences were found either during normotension or hypertension. 3. These results do not support the presence of a pressor substance in the renal vein and systemic bloods of Goldblatt dogs but by no means rule out the probability.
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