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Neural Control of Renal Function*
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Abstract
The renal nerves are the communication link between the central nervous system and the kidney. In response to multiple peripheral and central inputs, efferent renal sympathetic nerve activity is altered so as to convey information to the major structural and functional components of the kidney, the vessels, glomeruli, and tubules, each of which is innervated. At the level of each of these individual components, information transfer occurs via interaction of the neurotransmitter released at the sympathetic nerve terminal-neuroeffector junction with specific postjunctional receptors coupled to defined intracellular signaling and effector systems. In response to normal physiological stimuli, changes in efferent…
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Keywords
- Efferent
- Neuroeffector
- Kidney
- Endocrinology
- Reflex
- Internal medicine
- Neuroscience
- Neurotransmitter
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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