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Borderline hypertensive autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease patients have enhanced production of renal dopamine. Normalization of renal haemodynamics by DOPA infusion
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1995
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In borderline hypertensive ADPKD patients: (1) urinary dopamine excretion is increased at all levels of sodium intake, suggesting that this may be needed to maintain sodium balance; (2) stimulation of renal dopamine production is able to normalize renal haemodynamics, making dopamine receptor agonism a potential therapeutic option; (3) the activity of the RAAS is not clearly enhanced; (4) renal vasodilatation increases plasma endothelin levels.