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. 2013 Aug 22;1(3):e00057. doi: 10.1002/phy2.57

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Line graphs show effects of renal sympathetic nerve stimulation (RSNS) on changes in renal perfusion pressure. (A) Compares RSNS-induced responses in CD73+/+ versus CD73−/− kidneys. Basal perfusion pressures were 42 ± 2 and 39 ± 1 mm Hg in CD73+/+ versus CD73−/− kidneys, respectively. (B) Compares RSNS-induced responses in untreated (Control) versus AMPCP-treated (AMPCP; 100 μmol/L) kidneys from C57BL/J mice. Basal perfusion pressures were 41 ± 2 and 40 ± 3 in Control versus AMPCP kidneys, respectively. P-values in panels are from nested two-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA). All values represent means ± SEM.