Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 282: F1150-F1155, 2002;
doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00310.2001
Data Supplement for AJP: Renal Physiology: Volume 282, Issue 6
-- Page F1150
Figure 1.
Sequential images obtained from a representative field of
superficial peritubular capillaries before renal artery occlusion and after release of the clamp. Note that the initially uninterrupted blood flow abated after clamping the renal artery (clamp) and 1-2 minutes after release of the clamp (46'). Of note, not all capillaries seen at the initial image remain perfused on the subsequent post-ischemia images. The movies illustrate the dynamics of blood flow in the peritubular capillaries prior to, during renal artery clamping and after release of the clamp.
Figure 3.
Figure 3. Three characteristic patterns of peritubular blood flow (RBC frame-shift diagrams) recorded at the time of reperfusion. The movies illustrate the observed orthograde and retrograde patterns of blood flow in the peritubular capillaries.
Figure 4.
Figure 4. Post-ischemic glomerular hemodynamics
Representative recordings of glomerular microcirculation under control
conditions and in the post-ischemic period. The movie illustrates the
observed oscillating pattern of glomerular capillary blood flow.
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