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Elevated plasma cyclic guanosine monophosphate may explain greater efferent
arteriolar tone in adults with longstanding type 1 diabetes: A brief report.
Authors
Bjornstad P, Lovshin JA, Lytvyn Y, Lovblom LE, Scarr D, Boulet G, Farooqi MA,
Orszag A, Bai JW, Weisman A, Keenan HA, Brent MH, Paul N, Bril V, Perkins BA,
Cherney DZI
Submitted By
Petter Bjornstad on 8/19/2019
Status
Published
Journal
Journal of diabetes and its complications
Year
2019
Date Published
8/1/2019
Volume : Pages
33 : 547 - 549
PubMed Reference
31186164
Abstract
Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) influences intrarenal hemodynamics in
animal models, but the relationship between cGMP and renal function in adults
with type 1 diabetes (T1D) remains unclear. In this study, plasma cGMP
correlated with efferent arteriolar resistance, effective renal plasma flow, and
renal vascular resistance in adults with T1D.
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