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Response of the Nephron Arterial Network and Its Interactions to Acute Hypertension: A Simulation

Donald J Marsh et al · American Physiological Society · 2025

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Abstract We simulated the dynamics of a group of 10 nephrons supplied from an arterial network and subjected to acute increases in blood pressure. Arterial lengths and topology were based on measurements of a vascular cast. The model builds on a previous version exercised at a single blood pressure with 2 additional features: pressure diuresis and the effect of blood pressure on efferent arteriolar vascular resistance. The new version simulates autoregulation, and reproduces tubule pressure oscillations. Individual nephron dynamics depended on mean arterial pressure and the axial pressure gradient required to cause blood flow through the arteries. Rhythmic blood withdrawal into afferent arterioles caused blood flow fluctuations in downstream vessels. Blood pressure dependent changes in nephron dynamics affected synchronization metrics. The combination of vascular pressure gradients and oscillations created a range of arterial pressures at the origins of the 10 afferent arterioles. Because arterial blood pressure in conscious animals has [Formula: see text] dynamics, we applied an arterial pressure pattern with such dynamics to the model. Amplitude of tubule pressure oscillations were affected by the [Formula: see text] blood pressure fluctuations, but the oscillation frequencies did not change. The pressure gradients required to deliver blood to all afferent arterioles impose a complexity that affects nephrons according to their locations in the network, but other interactions compensate to ensure the stability of the system. The sensitivity of nephron response to location on the network, and the constancy of the tubular oscillation frequency provide a spatial and time context.

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al, D. J. M. E. (2025). Response of the Nephron Arterial Network and Its Interactions to Acute Hypertension: A Simulation. https://doi.org/10.1093/function/zqae049

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al, Donald J Marsh et. "Response of the Nephron Arterial Network and Its Interactions to Acute Hypertension: A Simulation." 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/function/zqae049.

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al, Donald J Marsh et. 2025. "Response of the Nephron Arterial Network and Its Interactions to Acute Hypertension: A Simulation.". https://doi.org/10.1093/function/zqae049.

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al, D. J. M. E. 2025, Response of the Nephron Arterial Network and Its Interactions to Acute Hypertension: A Simulation, American Physiological Society, available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/function/zqae049 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Response of the Nephron Arterial Network and Its Interactions to Acute Hypertension: A Simulation
Autor / colaboradores
Donald J Marsh et al
Editorial
American Physiological Society
Año de publicación
2025
ISSN
2633-8823
ISSN
2633-8823
Idioma
eng

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