PMID: 4287431Feb 1, 1966Paper

The effect of acute haemorrhage in the dog and man on plasma-renin concentration

The Journal of Physiology
J J BrownA Verniory

Abstract

1. The effect of acute haemorrhage on the plasma renin concentration was studied in the dog and man.2. Plasma-renin concentration was regularly increased after the larger bleeds; after the smaller haemorrhages plasma-renin concentration remained unchanged.3. The results are discussed in relation to current hypotheses concerning the control of renin and aldosterone secretion.

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