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. 2016 Apr;68(2):476–532. doi: 10.1124/pr.115.010652

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

SVR versus kidney: Blood pressure is the product of systemic vascular resistance and cardiac output (BP = SVR × CO). Changes in Na+ reabsorption will increase or decrease intravascular volume and result in an increase or decrease cardiac output, which will alter blood pressure. Similarly, alterations in vascular tone can either increase or decrease SVR, which leads to an increase or decrease in blood pressure (see text for details).