Prostaglandins and renal function.

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Prostaglandins modulate the effects of vasoactive hormones by attenuating the renal actions of the renin-angiotensin system and contributing to and, perhaps, mediating some of those of the kallikrein-kinin system. A prostaglandin mechanism participates in the regulation of renin and erythropoietin release. When renal function is compromised, the circulation to the kidney is sustained by a major prostaglandin component withdrawal of which results in significant hemodynamic effects, particularly reduction of blood flow to the inner cortex and medulla.

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McGiff, J. C., Terragno, D. A., & Terragno, N. A. (1978). Prostaglandins and renal function. Contributions to Nephrology, 12, 27–40. https://doi.org/10.5980/jpnjurol1928.65.4_229

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