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Beneficial or detrimental effects on hemodynamics depends on dose of dietary potassium in rapp dahl salt-sensitive (DS) rats [Meeting Abstract]

Manger, WM; Simchon, S; Jan, KM; Haddy, F; Stier, CT; Loscalzo, J; Jan, R
ISI:000090109900336
ISSN: 0194-911x
CID: 54421

Protective hemodynamic effects of potassium chloride on brain and kidney of Dahl salt-sensitive rats [Meeting Abstract]

Manger, WM; Simchon, S; Jan, KM; Haddy, F
ISI:000082132900719
ISSN: 0892-6638
CID: 53931

Handling 22NaCl by the blood-brain barrier and kidney: its relevance to salt-induced hypertension in dahl rats

Simchon S; Manger W; Golanov E; Kamen J; Sommer G; Marshall CH
We previously reported that inappropriate renal vasoconstriction in Dahl salt-sensitive (DS) rats fed high NaCl diets may cause sodium retention. The present study examined the distribution and elimination of 22Na in DS and Dahl salt-resistant (DR) rats, and we determined whether an abnormality in renal function might also cause sodium retention in DS rats. Following an intravenous bolus of 4 microCi 22NaCl in prehypertensive DS and DR rats with similar blood pressures on low (0.23%) or high (8% for 4 days) NaCl diets, urinary clearance of 22Na in 1 hour was about 4 times less in DS than DR rats, and renal retention of 22Na was up to 8 times greater in DS than DR rats (P<0.01), suggesting that a renal functional defect may contribute to salt retention in DS rats; however, its uptake in tail artery, heart, lungs, liver, and spleen was similar in DS and DR rats. Uptake in brain was up to 5 times greater in DS than DR rats (P<0.01). Cerebrospinal fluid 22Na radioactivity (in counts per minute) revealed that the blood-brain barrier is 5 to 8 times more permeable to sodium in DS than DR rats (P<0.01). Cerebrospinal fluid volume and brain water content increased significantly (P<0.01) in DS but not DR rats on an 8% NaCl diet. Intracerebroventricular bolus injection of 0.06 mL of 4.5 mol/L NaCl acutely and transiently induced the same degree of hypertension in DR and DS rats, whereas similar volume injections of isotonic saline, 4.5 mol/L Na-acetate, or 4.5 mol/L NaBr did not produce hypertension in either strain. We conclude that functional abnormalities in DS rat kidneys may cause retention of NaCl and that an increased blood-brain barrier permeability to NaCl may enhance its access to sites in the brain that are then activated and induce hypertension
PMID: 9931158
ISSN: 0194-911x
CID: 57357

The medical use of marihuana and THC in perspective

Chapter by: Pace N; Frick HC; Sutin K; Manger W; Hyman G; Nahas G
in: Marihuana and medicine by Nahas GG [Eds]
Totowa NJ : Humana Press, 1999
pp. 767-780
ISBN: 089603593x
CID: 4596

The 1997 medical controversy over the legalization of marihuana for medicine in the United States

Chapter by: Kassirer JP; Nahas GG; Sutin K; Manger W; Hyman G
in: Marihuana and medicine by Nahas GG [Eds]
Totowa NJ : Humana Press, 1999
pp. 59-64
ISBN: 089603593x
CID: 3369

Handling of Na-22 by the blood brain barrier (BBB) and renal tubule in Dahl salt-sensitive (DS) rats [Meeting Abstract]

Simchon, S; Manger, W; Golanov, E; Kamen, J; Sommer, G; Marshall, CH
ISI:000075900000185
ISSN: 0194-911x
CID: 53775

Renal morphology, hemodynamic, and biochemical studies of dahl salt-sensitive (DS) and salt-resistant (DS) rats [Meeting Abstract]

Manger, WM; Simchon, S; Stokes, MB; Gallo, G
ISI:000076006400249
ISSN: 0892-6638
CID: 53719

Handling of Na-22 by the blood brain barrier (BBB) and renal tubule in Dahl salt-sensitive (DS) and salt-resistant (DR) rats [Meeting Abstract]

Simchon, S; Manger, WM; Golanov, E; Kamen, J; Sommer, G; Marshall, CH
ISI:000076006400522
ISSN: 0892-6638
CID: 53720

Marijuana is the wrong medicine [Newspaper Article]

Nahas GG; Sutin K; Manger WM; Hyman G
Gabriel G. Nahas, Kenneth Sutin, William M. Manger and George Hyman discuss the use of marijuana as medicine, arguing that ingesting marijuana\'s active therapeutic agent, THC, in pill form is safer than marijuana smoke. The four, all medical professors, argue that the Jan 30, 1997 editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine entitled \'Federal Foolishness and Marijuana\' contained several errors.\'
ORIGINAL:0004839
ISSN: 0099-9660
CID: 45600

The Sixth Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure [Review]

Black, HR; Cohen, JD; Kaplan, NM; Ferdinand, KC; Chobanian, AV; Dustan, HP; Gifford, RW; Moser, M; Sheps, SG; Agodoa, L; August, PA; Bakris, GL; Burt, V; Busse, W; Carter, BL; Chesley, FD; Cleeman, J; Cohn, JN; Cregler, LL; Crespo, C; Cushman, WC; Cutler, J; Darrow, MD; DeQuattro, VL; Devereux, RB; Dworkin, LD; Elliott, WJ; Epstein, M; Falkner, B; Ferrario, CM; Flack, JM; Frishman, W; Frohlich, ED; Green, LA; Grimm, RH; Hagberg, JM; Hall, WD; Handler, J; Havas, S; Hill, MN; Horan, MJ; Hsueh, WA; Hyman, BN; Izzo, JL; Jamerson, K; Kiley, JP; Kochar, MS; Kolasa, KM; Krakoff, LR; Levy, D; Lindheimer, MD; Luepker, RV; Malone, MEL; Massie, B; Materson, BJ; Merchant, J; Messerli, FH; Miller, NH; Moore, MA; MustoneAlexander, L; Oparil, S; Perry, HM; Pickering, TG; Pratt, JH; Ram, CVS; Randall, OS; Reed, JW; Roberts, RW; Roccella, EJ; Rogus, SD; Saunders, E; Schron, E; Schwartz, G; Sibai, BM; Snyder, D; Sowers, JR; Stamler, J; Temple, R; Textor, S; Thom, T; Vidt, DG; Weber, M; Weinberger, MH; Weinshilboum, R; Whelton, PK; Whisnant, JP; Wiebers, DO; Winston, MC; Wright, JT; Lenfant, C; Casser, L; Colman, PJ; Edwards, T; Feeley, DM; Gajewski, J; Levine, D; Manger, W; Marshall, EC; Nickey, WA; Robert, RW; Secrest, BG; Singer, EH; Whisnant, JP; Wilson, GJ; Young, JM; Bachman, JW; Campese, VM; Carr, AA; Hand, M; Holden, DC; Jamieson, MJ; Julius, S; Mensah, GA; Prisant, M; Sullivan, JM; Wilson, DJ; Morosco, G; Anderson, DE; Waugh, D
ISI:A1997YH22200004
ISSN: 0003-9926
CID: 109494