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1. what does GFR depend on renal blood flow
2. if blood flow is decreased (afferent arteriole constrict- 10.
ed), GFR
3. if blood flow is normal but the efferent arteriole is
constricted, GFR
4. if blood flow is normal but the efferent arteriole is
dilated, GFR
5. if blood flow is increased (afferent arteriole dilated),
GFR
6. what drugs may constrict the afferent arteriole thus
decreasing blood flow and GFR
7. what drugs may constrict the efferent arteriole while
blood flow is normal thus increasing GFR
8. what drugs may dilate the efferent arteriole while
blood flow is normal thus decreasing GFR
9. what drugs may dilate the afferent arteriole thus in-
creasing blood flow and GFR
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, PHMY 603 RENAL PHYSIOLOGY (2/6) [EXAM 2]
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decreases
increases
decreases
increases
NSAIDs & alpha-1 agonists (phenylephrine, xylometa- zoline)
alpha 1 agonists (phenyle- phrine, xylometazoline)
ACE inhibitors, ARBs,
T-type calcium channel blockers (manidipine, nil- vadipine, benidipine)
ARBs, beta blockers, al- pha-1 blockers, central- ly acting alpha2 agonists, L-type
and L/T-type calci-
um channel blockers, loop diuretics
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