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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 66, Issue 1, 73-78, 1939
Copyright © 1939 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


THE INFLUENCE OF PHENOL RED AND CREATININE ON THE RENAL BLOOD FLOW

J. F. HERRICK 1, FRANK C. MANN 1, and H. L. SHEEHAN 2

1 Division of Experimental Medicine, The Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota
2 Director of Research of the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland

Renal blood flow was studied in normal unanesthetized dogs in which a sterile thermostromuhr únit had been placed on the left renal artery a few days previously. The intravenous injection of solutions of phenol red or creatinine was found to produce an alteration of the renal blood flow lasting about ten minutes, after which the flow returned to about its previous level.

Submitted on October 7, 1938




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