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CURRICULUM VITAE LUIS GABRIEL NAVAR, Ph.D. 1 Society Memberships: Education and Training: 02/2014 Mailing Address: Department of Physiology, SL39 Tulane University School of Medicine 1430 Tulane Ave. New Orleans, LA 70112 Phone Number: 504-988-5251 Fax Number: 504-988-2675 E-mail: [email protected] Date/Place of Birth: March 24, 1941, El Paso, Texas Citizenship: U.S.A. Marital Status: Married: Randa Ann Bumgarner Children: Tonia, Tess, Gabriel, Daniel 1962 B.S., Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 1966 Ph.D., University of Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi Honorary Degree 1999 Doctorem Honoris Causa, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary 1966-1969 Postdoctoral Fellowship - University of Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi 1972-1973 Postdoctoral Fellowship - Duke University, Durham, North Carolina American Association for the Advancement of Science American Heart Association - Council on Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease American Heart Association - Council on High Blood Pressure Research American Physiological Society: Renal; Water and Electrolyte Homeostasis; Cardiovascular Sections American Society of Hypertension American Society of Hypertension: Gulf Central Regional Chapter American Society of Nephrology Association of American Medical Colleges/Council of Academic Societies Association of Chairmen of Departments of Physiology Hungarian Physiological Society, Honorary Member, June 1987 InterAmerican Society of Hypertension International Society of Hypertension International Society of Nephrology Microcirculatory Society National Kidney Foundation Mexican Society for the Study of Arterial Hypertension Sigma XI Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science

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Society Memberships:

Education and Training:

02/2014 Mailing Address: Department of Physiology, SL39 Tulane University School of Medicine 1430 Tulane Ave. New Orleans, LA 70112 Phone Number: 504-988-5251 Fax Number: 504-988-2675 E-mail: [email protected] Date/Place of Birth: March 24, 1941, El Paso, Texas Citizenship: U.S.A. Marital Status: Married: Randa Ann Bumgarner Children: Tonia, Tess, Gabriel, Daniel

1962 B.S., Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 1966 Ph.D., University of Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi Honorary Degree

1999 Doctorem Honoris Causa, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary 1966-1969 Postdoctoral Fellowship - University of Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi 1972-1973 Postdoctoral Fellowship - Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

American Association for the Advancement of Science American Heart Association - Council on Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease American Heart Association - Council on High Blood Pressure Research American Physiological Society: Renal; Water and Electrolyte Homeostasis; Cardiovascular Sections American Society of Hypertension American Society of Hypertension: Gulf Central Regional Chapter American Society of Nephrology

Association of American Medical Colleges/Council of Academic Societies Association of Chairmen of Departments of Physiology Hungarian Physiological Society, Honorary Member, June 1987

InterAmerican Society of Hypertension International Society of Hypertension International Society of Nephrology Microcirculatory Society National Kidney Foundation Mexican Society for the Study of Arterial Hypertension Sigma XI Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science

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Service on National/International Committees:

Honors and Awards: Phi Eta Sigma, 1959 Phi Kappa Phi, 1962 Predoctoral Fellowship, National Heart and Lung Institute, 1962-1969 Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, 1972-1973 Special Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, 1972-1973 Research Career Development Award, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, 1974-1979 American Men and Women in Science, 12 ed., Vol. 4, p. 4512; 17 ed., Vol. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) - Fellow - 1996 NHLBI MERIT Award, 1988-1997 C.W. Gottschalk Distinguished Lectureship Award from APS- 1997 Lewis K. Dahl Memorial Lecturer from AHA:CHBPR – 1997

American Heart Association - Scientific Councils Distinguished Achievement Award, 1999 Richard Bright Award for outstanding work in the field of hypertension from ASH, 2001 Arthur C. Corcoran Award from AHA: CHBPR, 2001 Distinguished Service Award from ACDP, 2003

2006 Bodil M. Schmidt-Nielsen Distinguished Mentor and Scientist Award from APS, 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award from COSEHC, 2006 The Robert W. Berliner Award for Excellence in Renal Physiology from APS Renal Section sponsored by Abbott Laboratories, 2007 Ray G. Daggs Award from APS, 2008 Distinguished 2009 Michael A. Kirschenbaum Memorial Lecturer, 2009 6th Annual Sourirajan Lecturer, University of Ottawa, Kidney Research Centre, Sept. 2009 15th Annual Carl W. Gottschalk Lecturer, University of North Carolina, Sept 2011 Walter B. Cannon Award from the American Physiological Society, April 2012 CHBPR Excellence Award for Hypertension Research (Novartis), Sept 2012 9th Thomas E. Andreoli Lecturer, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Nov 2012 First Urlich Hopfer Lecture, Case Western Reserve University, Apr 2013 Inaugural Oliver Fund Award for Excellence in Faculty Mentoring, Tulane University, May 2013

American Heart Association (AHA): Cardiorenal Research Study Committee 1990-1999, Co-Chair 1991-1993, Chair 1994-1999 Fellowship Subgroup A Committee, 1993-1999

Long Range Planning Advisory Committee, 1996-2001 National Research Committee, 1994-1999 Science Advisory and Coordinating Committee (SACC), 2007-2009 Council for High Blood Pressure Research Vice Chair, 2004-2006 Chair, 2006-2008 Leadership Committee (Vice Chair-) Professional and Public Education Committee, 1999-2001 Council on the Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease Committee on Scientific Sessions, 1984-1987 Executive Committee of Kidney Council 1982-1988 American Society of Hypertension (ASH): Basic Science Committee, Chairman, 1997 Executive Council, 1992-1995 Nominating Committee, 1990-1992

Program Committee, 1994-1996, 2004-2005 Publications & Communications Committee, Chairman, 2003-2012

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Treasurer, 1997-2001 American Physiological Society (APS): Program Advisory Committee, 1983-1985 Program Executive Committee, 1986-1989 Executive Council, 1991-1994 President-Elect, 1997-1998; President, 1998-1999; Past-President, 1999-2000 Long Range Planning Committee, Chair, 2003- Ray G. Daggs Award Committee, 2009-2011 Project Advisory Board, 2009 Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC): Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teach Award Selection Committee, 1988 CAS Scholarship Task Force, 1999-; CAS Nominating Committee, 1999- Administrative Board of Council of Academic Scientists, 2004-2010 Association of Chairs of Departments of Physiology (ACDP): Executive Committee President-Elect, 1995-1996; President, 1996-1997

Councillor, 1993-1995 CAS Representative, 1999- Consortium for Southeastern Hypertension Control (COSEHC): Board of Directors, 1998- Chair of Annual Meeting Organizing Committee, 2003-2004 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB):

Research Conferences Advisory Committee, 1996-1998 Board Representative - 1997-2001 Executive Committee - 1998 Medical School Debt Forgiveness Program for Physician-Scientists Committee - 2000 Chair, Ad Hoc Membership Committee, 2000 Inter-American Society of Hypertension (IASH): Awards Committee, Chair, 2003-2005 Executive Committee (President, 2010-2011) Guest Editor, 1999 Organizing Committee, Co-Chair, 2004-2005 President, 2009-2011 Past President, 2012 Publications Committee, Chair, 1998 International Congress of Pathophysiology - International Advisory Board, 2001-2002 International Society of Hypertension (ISH) Program Advisory Committee, 2001-2002 International Advisory Board, Ambassador for Hypertension Sydney 2012 International Society of Pathophysiology (ISP): International Advisory Board, 2001-2002 International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS):

Renal Commission 1989-1997 2005 Organizing Committee 2001-2005 National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA): Board of Directors, 2000-2013 National Institutes of Health (NIH):

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Academic Appointments:

NIH Cardiovascular and Renal Study Sections, 1998-2002 (Chair, 2000-2002) NIH Center for Scientific Review Advisory Committee, 1998-2000, 2006 NIH GMB Study Section, ad hoc, 1988 NIH NHLBI Review Committee B, 1990-1994 NIH Pathology Study Section, 1979-1983 NIH Special Study Sections, 1984, 1985, 1989 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - Biological Sciences Review Panel, 1993 VA Merit Review Board, 1979-1982 Editorial Boards:

Acta Physiologica Hungarica, 2001-present American Journal of Hypertension, 1999-present

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1997-2001 American Journal of Medical Sciences, 2006-Present; Guest Editor, 2010 AJP: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2001- AJP: Renal, Fluid and Electrolyte Physiology, 1982-1989; Assoc Editor, 1983-1989 Annals of Clinical and Experimental Hypertension, 2013-present Clinical Science (Specialist Editor), 1994-1999 Current Hypertension Reviews, 2004-2005 Hypertension, 1980-1983, 2002-2004; Associate Editor 1993-2001; Consulting Editor 2006-present Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 2012-present Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 1996-2001 Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, 2007-present Journal of the CardioMetabolic Syndrome, Senior Editor - 2010 Journal of Hypertension, 2001-2004

Kidney, 1992 Kidney International 1976-1987 Nefrologia Latinoamericana, 1993-1999 News in Physiological Sciences (Associate Editor), 1994-2000

1966-1967 Instructor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi 1967-1971 Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Mississippi

Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi 1971-1974 Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Mississippi

Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi 1972-1973 Visiting Scientist, Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 1974-1976 Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics; Assistant Professor,

Department of Medicine; University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 1976-1979 Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics; Assistant Professor Department of

Medicine; Senior Scientist, Nephrology Research and Training Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama

1979-1983 Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics; Associate Professor, Department of Medicine; Senior Scientist, Nephrology Research and Training Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama

1983-1988 Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics; Professor, Department of Medicine; Senior Scientist, Nephrology Research and Training Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama

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1988-1990 Adjunct Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama

1988-Present Chairman and Professor, Department of Physiology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana

2001-Present Co-Director, Tulane Hypertension and Renal Center of Excellence, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana

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Recent Invited Lectures:

2012 Invited Speaker – 2012 Experimental Biology meeting, Washington, DC. Physiology in Perspective – The

Walter B Cannon Memorial Award Lecture. “The Wisdom of the Body Revisited: Tribute to Walter B. Cannon and His Concept of Homeostasis as Applied to Pathophysiology of Hypertension”, April 21, 2012

Invited Speaker – 27th Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition of the American Society of Hypertension,

New York, NY. “Intrarenal Angiotensin System”, May 22, 2012 Invited Speaker – 4th Biennial IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Washington, DC.

“Cardiovascular Biology: Pathophysiology of Hypertension”, June 27, 2012 Invited Speaker – The Conference for the Physiological Society, Physiology 2012, Edinburgh International

Conference Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. "Use of different experimental hypertension models to decipher the intratubular renin-angiotensin system”, July 5, 2012

Invited Speaker – Renal Pericytes Workshop, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

“Regulation of Collecting Duct Renin and Prorenin Receptor,” July 6, 2012 Invited Speaker – XX Congress of the Brazilian Society of Hypertension, Sao Paulo, Brazil. “Regulation of

Intrarenal RAS in Genesis of Hypertension” August 4, 2012 Invited Speaker, 2012 High Blood Pressure Research 2012 Scientific Sessions, Washington, DC.

“Complexity of the Intratubular RAS in Pathophysiology of Hypertension”, September 21, 2012

Invited Speaker, Fundación Cardiologica de Cordoba para la Asiseencia, Docenica e investigación Médica,

Cordoba, Argentina. “The Regulation of Intrarenal/Intratubular RAS in Hypertension”, October 16, 2012

Invited Speaker, Hypertension Summer School conference, Salta, Argentina. “Intrarenal RAS in

Pathogenesis of Hypertension”, October 20, 2012 Invited Speaker, American Society of Nephrology meeting, San Diego, CA. “Intrarenal RAS and glomerular

hemodynamics”, November 3, 2012 Invited Speaker, 2012 LA-American College of Cardiology (ACC) Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

“Intrarenal Renin Angiotensin System”, November 10, 2012 Invited Speaker, 9th Thomas E. Andreoli Lecture, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.

Medical Grand Rounds, “The Kidney Renin-Angiotensin System in Hypertension”, November 14, 2012

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2013 Invited Speaker – 1st Annual Urlich Hopfer Lecture, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine,

Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Cleveland, OH. “The intratubular renin-angiotensin system in hypertension”, April 12, 2013

Invited Speaker – 2013 Experimental Biology meeting, Boston, MA. “Effects of luminal angiotensin on

tubular function” April 21, 2013 Invited Speaker – 15th National Congress of Hypertension and Renal Diseases - Turkish Nephrology

Hypertension meeting, Antalya, Turkey. “Regulation of intrarenal/intratubular angiotensin in hypertension”, April 27, 2013

2014 Invited Speaker – ISN Forefronts in Nephrology Symposium, Charleston, SC. “Evolution of intrinsic

intrarenal regulation: From autoregulation to multiple interacting paracrines”, March 6, 2014

Invited Participant – ISN Forefronts in Nephrology Symposium, Charleston, SC. Moderator Session 1: “The

Intrarenal Renin Angiotensin System”, March 7, 2014

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Publications:

Thesis: Navar, L.G. Intrinsic Regulation of Renal Blood Flow. University of Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi, 1966. (Abstract published in Dissertation Abstracts. 28:332-333B, 1967.) Articles on Original Investigations: 1. Guyton, A.C., J.B. Langston, and L.G. Navar. Theory for renal autoregulation by feedback at the juxtaglomerular

apparatus. Circ. Res. 15 (Suppl. 1):187-196, 1964. 2. Navar, L.G., A.C. Guyton, and J.B. Langston. Effect of alterations in plasma osmolality on renal blood flow

autoregulation. Am. J. Physiol. 211:1387-1392, 1966 (Summary appeared in Nephron 5:322, 1968). 3. Baer, P.G., L.G. Navar, and J.H. Loflin. A chronically implantable bladder cannula for dogs. J. Appl. Physiol.

27:904-905, 1969. 4. Navar, L.G., and P.G. Baer. Renal autoregulatory and glomerular filtration responses to gradated ureteral obstruction.

Nephron 7:301-316, 1970. 5. Baer, P.G., L.G. Navar, and A.C. Guyton. Renal autoregulation, filtration rate and electrolyte excretion during

vasodilation. Am. J. Physiol. 219:619-625, 1970. 6. Fourcade, J.C., L.G. Navar, and A.C. Guyton (presente par P. Barjon). Role des variations de la pression arterielle

dans la response renale a l'angiotensine. J. Urologie Nephrologie 76:808-816, 1970. 7. Navar, L.G. Minimal pre-glomerular resistance and the calculation of normal glomerular pressure. Am. J. Physiol.

219:1658-1664, 1970. 8. Fourcade, J.C., L.G. Navar, and A.C. Guyton. Possibility that angiotensin resulting from unilateral kidney disease

affects contralateral renal function. Nephron 8:1-16, 1971. 9. Navar, L.G., J.B. Uther, and P.G. Baer. Pressure diuresis in dogs with diabetes insipidus. Nephron 8:97-102, 1971. 10. Navar, L.G., P.G. Baer, S.L. Wallace, and J.K. McDaniel. Reduced intrarenal resistance and autoregulatory capacity

after hyperoncotic dextran. Am. J. Physiol. 221:329-334, 1971. 11. Ott, C.E., L.G. Navar, and A.C. Guyton. Pressures in static and dynamic states from capsules implanted in the

kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 221:394-400, 1971. 12. Navar, L.G. Distal nephron diluting segment responses to altered arterial pressure and solute loading. Am. J. Physiol.

222:945-952, 1972. 13. Knox, G.F., L.R. Willis, J.W. Strandhoy, E.G. Schneider, L.G. Navar, and C.E. Ott. Role of peritubular Starling

forces in proximal reabsorption following albumin infusions. Am. J. Physiol. 233:741-749, 1972. 14. Baer, P.G., and L.G. Navar. Renal vasodilation and uncoupling of blood flow and filtration rate autoregulation.

Kidney Int. 4:12-21, 1973. 15. Navar, L.G., and R. Darby. Analysis of the macula densa feedback hypothesis for intrinsic regulation of renal

vascular resistance. In: Regulation and Control in Physiological Systems, edited by A.S. Iberall and A.C. Guyton. Instrument Society of America, 1973, pp.420-423.

16. Navar, L.G., T.J. Burke, R.R. Robinson, and J.R. Clapp. Distal tubular feedback in the autoregulation of single nephron glomerular filtration rate. J. Clin. Invest. 53:516-525, 1974.

17. Burke, T.J., L.G. Navar, J.R. Clapp, and R.R. Robinson. Response of single nephron glomerular filtration rate to distal nephron microperfusion. Kidney Int. 6:230-240, 1974.

18. White, R.J., and L.G. Navar. Modeling of renal hemodynamics in the dog: glomerular and peritubular capillary hemodynamics. Proc. 1975 Summer Computer Simulation Conf., 1975, pp.878-888.

19. Navar, L.G., B. Chomdej, and P.D. Bell. Absence of estimated glomerular pressure autoregulation during interrupted distal delivery. Am. J. Physiol. 229:1596-1603, 1975.

20. Fagard, R.H., A.W. Cowley, L.G. Navar, H.G. Langford, and A.C. Guyton. Renal responses to slight elevations of renal arterial plasma angiotensin II concentration in dogs. Clin. Exp. Pharmacol. Physiol. 3:531-538, 1976.

21. Chomdej, B., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Renal hemodynamic and autoregulatory responses to acute hypercalcemia. Am. J. Physiol. 232:F490-F496, 1977.

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22. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, and T.J. Burke. Autoregulatory responses of superficial nephrons and their association with sodium excretion during arterial pressure alterations in the dog. Circ. Res. 41:487-496, 1977.

23. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, R.W. White, R.L. Watts, and R.H. Williams. Evaluation of the single nephron glomerular filtration coefficient in the dog. Kidney Int. 12:137-149, 1977.

24. Williams, R.H., C. Thomas, D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Autoregulation of nephron filtration rate in the dog assessed by an indicator diultion technique. Am. J. Physiol. 233:F282-289, 1977.

25. Navar, P.D., and L.G. Navar. The relationship between colloid osmotic pressure and plasma protein concentration in the dog. Am. J. Physiol. 233:H295-H298, 1977.

26. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, C.E. Thomas, and R.H. Williams. Characteriztion of glomerular feedback responses to distal nephron microperfusion in the dog. Cardiovasc. Med. 3:755-764, 1978.

27. Bell, P.D., C. Thomas, R.H. Williams, and L.G. Navar. Filtration rate and stop-flow pressure feedback responses to nephron perfusion in the dog. Am. J. Physiol. 234:F154-F165, 1978.

28. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, C.E. Thomas, and D.W. Ploth. Influence of perfusate osmolality on stop-flow pressure feedback responses in the dog. Am. J. Physiol. 235:F352-F358, 1978.

29. Ploth, D.W., J. Rudulph, C. Thomas, and L.G. Navar. Renal and tubulogomerular feedback responses to plasma expansion in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 235:F156-162, 1978.

30. Thomas, C.E., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Glomerular filtration dynamics in the dog during elevated plasma colloid osmotic pressure. Kidney Int. 15:502-512, 1979.

31. Navar, L.G., R.A. LaGrange, P.D. Bell, C.E. Thomas, and D.W. Ploth. Glomerular and renal hemodynamics during converting enzyme inhibition (SQ 20881) in the dog. Hypertension 1:371-377, 1979.

32. Chomdej, B., and L.G. Navar. Renal hemodynamic and autoregulatory responses to acute renal hypocalcemia. J. Med. A. Tha. 62:302-309, 1979.

33. Bell, P.D., and L.G. Navar. Stop-flow pressure feedback responses during reduced renal vascular resistance in the dog. Am. J. Physiol. 237:F204-F209, 1979.

34. Ploth, D.W., J. Rudulph, R. LaGrange, and L.G. Navar. Tubuloglomerular feedback and single nephron function after converting enzyme (SQ 20881) inhibition in the rat. J. Clin. Invest. 64:1325-1335, 1979.

35. Adams, P.L., F.F. Adams, P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Impaired renal blood flow autoregulation in ischemic acute renal failure. Kidney Int. 18:68-76, 1980.

36. Bell, P.D., L.G. Navar, D.W. Ploth, and C.B. McLean. Tubuloglomerular feedback responses during perfusion with nonelectrolyte solutions in the rat. Kidney Int. 18:460-471, 1980.

37. Ploth, D.W., R.N. Roy, W.C. Huang, and L.G. Navar. Impaired autoregulatory responses in contralateral kidneys of two-kidney, one clip hypertensive rats. Clin. Sci. 59:381S-384S, 1980.

38. Ploth, D.W., R.N. Roy, W.C. Huang, and L.G. Navar. Impaired renal blood flow and cortical micropressure autoregulation in contralateral kidneys of Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Hypertension 3:67-74, 1981.

39. Williams, R.H., C.E. Thomas, L.G. Navar, and A.P. Evan. Hemodynamic and single nephron function during the maintenance phase of ischemic acute renal failure in the dog. Kidney Int. 19:503-515, 1981.

40. Bell, P.D., C.B. McLean, and L.G. Navar. Dissociation of tubular-glomerular feedback responses from distal tubular chloride concentration in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 240:F111-F119, 1981.

41. Huang, W.C., D.W. Ploth, P.D. Bell, J. Work, and L.G. Navar. Bilateral renal function responses to converting enzyme inhibitor (SQ 20881) in two kidney, one clip Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Hypertension 3: 285-293, 1981.

42. Bell, P.D. and L.G. Navar. Cytoplasmic calcium in the mediation of macula densa tubulo-glomerular feedback responses. Science 215:670-673, 1982.

43. Navar, L.G., D. Jirakulsomchok, P.D. Bell, C.E. Thomas, and W.C. Huang. Influence of converting enzyme inhibition on renal hemodynamics and glomerular dynamics in sodium restricted dogs. Hypertension 4:58-68, 1982.

44. Rostand, S.G., D. Lewis, J.B. Watkins, W.C. Huang, and L.G. Navar. Attenuated pressure natriuresis in hypertensive rats. Kidney Int. 21:330-338, 1982.

45. Huang, W.C., D.W. Ploth, and L.G. Navar. Effects of saralasin infusion on bilateral renal function in two-kidney, one-clip Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Clin. Sci. 62:573-579, 1982.

46. Thomas, C.E., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Influence of bradykinin and papaverine on renal and glomerular hemodynamics in dogs. Renal Physiol. 5:197-205, 1982.

47. Bell, P.D. and L.G. Navar. Relationship between tubulo-glomerular feedback responses and perfusate hypotonicity at constant low chloride concentration. Kidney Int. 22:234-239, 1982.

48. Huang, W.C., D.W. Ploth, and L.G. Navar. Angiotensin-mediated alterations in nephron function of the nonclipped kidney of Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Am. J. Physiol. 243:F553-F560, 1982.

49. Thomas, C.E., C.E. Ott, P.D. Bell, F.G. Knox, and L.G. Navar. Glomerular filtration dynamics during renal vasodilation with acetylcholine in the dog. Am. J. Physiol. 244:F606-F611, 1983.

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50. Huang, W.C., and L.G. Navar. Effects of unclipping and converting enzyme inhibition on bilateral renal function in Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Kidney Int. 23:816-822, 1983.

51. Rosivall, L., and L.G. Navar. Effects on renal hemodynamics of intra-arterial infusions of angiotensins I and II. Am. J. Physiol. 245:F181-187, 1983.

52. Rosivall, L., D.F. Rinder, J. Champion, M.C. Khosla, L.G. Navar, and S. Oparil. Intrarenal angiotensin I conversion at normal and reduced renal blood flow in the dog. Am. J. Physiol. 245:F408-F415, 1983.

53. Carmines, P.K,. L. Rosivall, M.F. Till, and L.G. Navar. Renal hemodynamic effects of captopril in anesthetized sodium-restricted dogs: relative contributions of prostaglandin stimulation and suppressed angiotensin activity. Renal Physiol. 6:281-287, 1983.

54. Harris, P.J., L.G. Navar, and D.W. Ploth. Evidence for angiotensin-stimulated proximal tubular fluid reabsorption in normotensive and hypertensive rats: effect of acute administration of captopril. Clin. Sci. 66:541-544, 1984.

55. Casellas, D., and L.G. Navar. In vitro perfusion of juxtamedullary nephrons in rats. Am. J. Physiol. 246:F349-F358, 1984.

56. Rosivall, L., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Effects of renal arterial angiotensin I infusions on glomerular dynamics in sodium replete dogs. Kidney Int. 26:263-268, 1984.

57. Bell, P.D., M. Reddington, D.W. Ploth, and L.G. Navar. Tubuloglomerular feedback-mediated decreases in glomerular capillary pressure in Munich Wistar rats. Am. J. Physiol. 247:F877-F880, 1984.

58. Carmines, P.K., P.D. Bell, R.J. Roman, J. Work, and L.G. Navar. Prostaglandins in the sodium excretory response to altered renal arterial pressure in dogs. Am. J. Physiol. 248:F8-F14, 1985.

59. Huang, W.C., C.A. Jackson, and L.G. Navar. Nephron responses to converting enzyme inhibition in non-clipped kidney of Goldblatt hypertensive rats at normotensive pressures. Kidney Int. 28:128-134, 1985.

60. Casellas, D., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Microvascular reactivity of in vitro blood perfused juxtamedullary nephrons from rats. Kidney Int. 28:752-759, 1985.

61. Jackson, C.A. and L.G. Navar. Arterial pressure and renal function in two-kidney, one-clip Goldblatt hypertensive rats maintained on a high salt intake. J. Hypertension 4:215-221, 1986.

62. Rosivall, L., P. Youngblood, and L.G. Navar. Renal autoregulatory efficiency during angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition in dogs on a low sodium diet. Renal Physiol. 9:18-28, 1986.

63. Navar, L.G., W.J. Champion and C.E. Thomas. Effects of calcium channel blockade on renal vascular resistance responses to changes in perfusion pressure and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition in dogs. Circ. Res. 58:874-881, 1986.

64. Carmines, P.K., T.K. Morrison, and L.G. Navar. Angiotensin II effects on microvascular diameters of in vitro blood-perfused juxtamedullary nephrons. Am. J. Physiol. 251:F610-F618, 1986.

65. Carmines, P.K., M.D. Perry, J.B. Hazelrig, and L.G. Navar. Effects of preglomerular and postglomerular vascular resistance alterations on filtration fraction. Kidney Int. 31 (Suppl. 20):S229-S232, 1987.

66. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Superficial nephron responses to peritubular capillary infusions of angiotensins I and II. Am. J. Physiol. 252:F818-F824, 1987.

67. Rosivall, L., A.J. Narkates, S. Oparil, and L.G. Navar. De novo intrarenal formation of angiotensin II during control and enhanced renin secretion. Am. J. Physiol. 252:F1118-F1123, 1987.

68. Paul, R.V., K.A. Kirk, and L.G. Navar. Renal autoregulation and pressure natriuesis during ANF-induced diuresis. Am. J. Physiol. 253:F424-F431, 1987.

69. Veldkamp, P.J., P.K. Carmines, E.W. Inscho, and L.G. Navar. Direct evaluation of the microvascular actions of ANP in juxtamedullary nephrons. Am. J. Physiol. 254:F440-F444, 1988.

70. Franco, M., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Evaluation of prostaglandins as mediators of tubuloglomerular feedback. Am. J. Physiol. 254:F642-F649, 1988.

71. Franco-Guevara, M., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Functional evidence for intraluminal adenosine A1 receptors participating in tubuloglomerular signal transmission. In: The Juxtaglomerular Apparatus, edited by A.E.G. Persson and U. Boberg. New York:Elsevier, 1988, pp.461-463.

72. Mitchell, K.D., and L. Gabriel Navar. Enhanced tubuloglomerular feedback during peritubular infusions of angiotensins I and II. Am. J. Physiol. 255:F383-F390, 1988.

73. Huang, W.C., and L. Gabriel Navar. Tubuloglomerular feedback-dependent influence of angiotensin II on the kidney in rats. Proc. Natl. Sci. Council. B ROC 12:180-185, 1988.

74. Paul, R.V., T. Ferguson, and L.G. Navar. ANF secretion and renal responses to volume expansion with equilibrated blood. Am. J. Physiol. 255:F936-F943, 1988.

75. Huang, W.C., P.D. Bell, D. Harvey, K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Angiotensin influences on tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism in hypertensive rats. Kidney Int. 34:631-637, 1988.

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76. Carmines, P.K., and L.G. Navar. Disparate effects of Ca channel blockade on afferent and efferent arteriolar responses to ANG II. Am. J. Physiol. 256:F1015-F1020, 1989.

77. Franco, M., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Effect of adenosine A1 analog on tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism. Am. J. Physiol. 257:F231-F236, 1989.

78. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Tubuloglomerular feedback responses during peritubular infusions of calcium channel blockers. Am. J. Physiol. 258:F537-F544, 1990.

79. Brown, S.A., D.R. Finco, W.A. Crowell, D.C. Choat, and L.G. Navar. Single-nephron adaptations to partial renal ablation in the dog. Am. J. Physiol. 258:F495-F503, 1990.

80. Saccomani, G., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Angiotensin II stimulation of Na+-H+ exchange in proximal tubule cells. Am. J. Physiol. 258:F1188-F1195, 1990.

81. Inscho, E.W., P.K. Carmines, A.K. Cook, and L.G. Navar. Afferent arteriolar responsiveness to altered perfusion pressure in renal hypertension. Hypertension 15:748-752, 1990.

82. Inscho, E.W., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Prostaglandin influences on afferent arteriolar responses to vasoconstrictor agonists. Am. J. Physiol. 259:F157-F163, 1990.

83. Bidani, A.K., K.D. Mitchell, M.M. Schwartz, L.G. Navar, and E.J. Lewis. Absence of glomerular injury or nephron loss in a normotensive rat remnant kidney model. Kidney Int. 38:28-38, 1990.

84. Brown, S.A. and L.G. Navar. Single-nephron responses to systemic administration of amino acids in dogs. Am. J. Physiol. 259:F739-F746, 1990.

85. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Influence of intrarenally generated angiotensin II on renal hemodynamics and tubular reabsorption. Renal Physiol Biochem 14:155-163, 1991.

86. Inscho, E.W., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Juxtamedullary afferent arteriolar responses to P1 and P2 purinergic stimulation. Hypertension 17:1033-1037, 1991.

87. Ibarrola, A.M., E.W. Inscho, R.C. Vari, and L.G. Navar. Influence of adenosine receptor blockade on renal function and renal autoregulation. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2:991-999, 1991.

88. Majid, D.S.A. and L.G. Navar. Suppression of blood flow autoregulation plateau during nitric oxide blockade in canine kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 262:F40-F46, 1992.

89. Fox, J., S. Guan, A.A. Hymel, and L.G. Navar. Dietary Na and ACE inhibition effects on renal tissue angiotensin I and II and ACE activity in rats. Am. J. Physiol: 262:F902-F909, 1992.

90. Chen, C., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Role of endothelium-derived nitric oxide (EDNO) in the renal hemodynamic response to amino acid infusion. Am. J. Physiol.: Reg, Integ & Comp Physiol 263:R510-R516, 1992.

91. Guan, S., J. Fox, K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Angiotensin and angiotensin converting enzyme tissue levels in two-kidney, one clip hypertensive rats. Hypertension 20:763-767, 1992.

92. Inscho, E.W., K. Ohishi, and L.G. Navar. Effects of ATP on pre- and postglomerular juxtamedullary microvasculature. Am. J. Physiol: 263:F886-F893, 1992.

93. Ohishi, K., P.K. Carmines, E.W. Inscho, and L.G. Navar. EDRF-angiotensin II interactions in rat juxtamedullary afferent and efferent arterioles. Am. J. Physiol: 263:F900-F906, 1992.

94. Majid, D.S.A., A. Williams, and L.G. Navar. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis attenuates pressure-natriuretic responses in anesthetized dogs. Am. J. Physiol: 264:F79-F87, 1993.

95. Mitchell, K.D. and L.G. Navar. Modulation of tubuloglomerular feedback responsiveness by extracellular ATP. Am. J. Physiol: 264:F458-F466, 1993.

96. Braam, B., K.D. Mitchell, J. Fox, and L.G. Navar. Proximal tubular secretion of angiotensin II in rats. Am. J. Physiol: 264:F891-F898, 1993.

97. Majid, D.S.A., A. Williams, P.J. Kadowitz, and L.G. Navar. Renal responses to intra-arterial administration of nitric oxide donor in dogs. Hypertension 22:535-541, 1993

98. Takenaka, T., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Contribution of angiotensin II to renal hemodynamic and excretory responses to nitric oxide synthesis inhibition in the rat. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4:1046-1053, 1993.

99. El-Dahr, S.S., S. Dipp, S. Guan, and L.G. Navar. Renin, angiotensinogen, and kallikrein gene expression in two-kidney Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Am. J. Hypertens. 6:914-919, 1993

100. Von Thun, A.M., S.S. El-Dahr, R.C. Vari, and L.G. Navar. Modulation of renin-angiotensin and kallikrein gene expression in experimental hypertension. Hypertension 23 (suppl I):I-131-I-136, 1994.

101. Von Thun, A.M., R.C. Vari, S.S. El-Dahr, and L.G. Navar. Augmentation of intrarenal angiotensin II levels by chronic angiotensin II infusion. Am. J. Physiol. 266:F120-F128, 1994.

102. Majid, D.S.A. and L.G. Navar. Blockade of distal nephron sodium transport attenuates pressure natriuresis in dogs. Hypertension 23 (part 2):1040-1045, 1994.

103. Takenaka, T., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, E.W. Inscho, P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Autoregulation of afferent arteriolar blood flow in juxtamedullary nephrons. Am. J. Physiol. 267:F879-F887, 1994.

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104. Navar, L.G., L. Lewis, A. Hymel, B. Braam and K.D. Mitchell. Tubular fluid concentration and kidney contents of angiotensins I and II in anesthetized rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 5:1153-1158, 1994.

105. Majid, D.S.A., M. Godfrey, M.B. Grisham and L.G. Navar. Relation between pressure natriuresis and urinary excretion of nitrate/nitrite in anesthetized dogs. Hypertension 25[part 2]:860-865, 1995.

106. Brown, S.A., D.R. Finco and L.G. Navar. Impaired renal autoregulatory ability in dogs with reduced renal mass. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 5:1768-1774, 1995.

107. Inscho, E.W., K. Ohishi, A.K. Cook, T.P. Belott and L.G. Navar. Calcium activation mechanisms in the renal microvascular response to extracellular ATP. Am. J. Physiol. 27:F876-F884, 1995.

108. Braam, B., L.G. Navar and K.D. Mitchell. Modulation of tubuloglomerular feedback by angiotensin II type 1 receptors during the development of Goldblatt hypertension. Hypertension 25:1232-1237, 1995.

109. Majid, D.S.A., P.J. Kadowitz, D.H. Coy and L.G. Navar. Renal responses to intra-arterial administration of adrenomedullin in dogs. Am. J. Physiol. 270:F200-F205, 1996.

110. Zou, L., A. Hymel, J.D. Imig and L.G. Navar. Renal accumulation of circulating angiotensin II in angiotensin II-infused rats. Hypertension 27 (part 2):658-662, 1996.

111. Majid, D.S.A. and L.G. Navar. Medullary blood flow responses to changes in arterial pressure in canine kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 270:F833-F838, 1996.

112. Imig, J.D. and L.G. Navar. Afferent arteriolar response to arachidonic acid: involvement of metabolic pathways. Am. J. Physiol. 271:F87-F93, 1996.

113. Inscho, E.W., T.P. Belott, M.J. Mason, J.B. Smith and L.G. Navar. Extracellular ATP increases cytosolic calcium in cultured rat renal arterial smooth muscle cells. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology 23:503-507, 1996.

114. Zou, L., J.D. Imig, A.M. Von Thun, A. Hymel, H. Ono and L.G. Navar. Receptor-mediated intrarenal angiotensin II augmentation in angiotensin II-infused rats. Hypertension 28:669-677, 1996.

115. Inscho, E.W., Cook, A.K., and Navar, L.G. Pressure-mediated vasoconstriction of juxtamedullary afferent arterioles involves P2-purinoceptor activation. Am. J. Physiol. 271:F1077-F1085, 1996.

116. Harrison-Bernard, L.M. and L.G. Navar. Renal cortical and medullary microvascular blood flow autoregulation in rat. Kidney International 50 (Suppl. 57):S-23-S-29, 1996.

117. Imig, J.D., L.G. Navar, R.J. Roman, K.K. Reddy and J.R. Falck. Actions of epoxygenase metabolites on the preglomerular vasculature. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 7:2364-2370, 1996.

118. Ichihara, A., E.W. Inscho, J.D. Imig, R.E. Michel, L.G. Navar. Role of renal nerves in afferent arteriolar reactivity in angiotensin-induced hypertension. Hypertension 29[part 2]:442-449, 1997.

119. Majid, D.S.A., M. Godfrey and L.G. Navar. Pressure natriuresis and renal medullary blood flow in dogs. Hypertension 29:1051-1057, 1997.

120. Wang, C.T., L.X. Zou and L.G. Navar. Renal responses to AT1 blockade in angiotensin II-induced hypertensive rats. J Am Soc Nephrol 8:535-542, 1997.

121. Baylis, C., K. Engels, A. Hymel, and L.G. Navar. Plasma renin activity and metabolic clearance rate of angiotensin II in the unstressed aging rat. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development 97:163-171, 1997.

122. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., L.G. Navar, M.M. Ho, G.P. Vinson, and S.S. El-Dahr. Immunohistochemical localization of ANG II AT1 receptor in adult rat kidney using a monoclonal antibody. Am.J.Physiol.(Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol.41) 273:F170-F177, 1997.

123. Ichihara, A., E.W. Inscho, J.D. Imig, and L. G. Navar. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase modulates rat renal microvascular function. Am.J.Physiol.(Renal Physiol.43) 274:F516-F525, 1998.

124. Chin, S.Y., C.-T. Wang, D.S.A. Majid, and L.G. Navar. Renoprotective effects of nitric oxide in angiotensin II-induced hypertension in the rat. Am.J.Physiol.(Renal Physiol.43) 274:F876-F882, 1998.

125. Cervenka, L., C.-T. Wang, and L.G. Navar. Effects of acute AT1 receptor blockade by candesartan on arterial pressure and renal function in rats. Am.J.Physiol.(Renal Physiol.43) 274:F940-F945, 1998.

126. Zou, L., J.D. Imig, A. Hymel, and L.G. Navar. Renal uptake of circulating angiotensin II in Val5-angiotensin II infused rats is mediated by AT1 receptor. Am J Hypertens 11:570-578, 1998.

127. Ichihara, A., J.D. Imig, E.W. Inscho, and L.G. Navar. Interactive nitric oxide-angiotensin II influences on renal microcirculation in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. Hypertension 31:1255-1260, 1998.

128. Majid, D.S.A., S.A. Omoro, S.Y. Chin, and L.G. Navar. Intrarenal nitric oxide activity and pressure natriuresis in anesthetized dogs. Hypertension 32:266-272, 1998.

129. Ichihara, A., J.D. Imig, E.W. Inscho, and L.G. Navar. Cyclooxygenase-2 participates in tubular flow-dependent afferent arteriolar tone: interaction with neuronal NOS. Am.J.Physiol.(Renal Physiol. 44) 275:F605-F612, 1998.

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130. Cervenka, L. and L.G. Navar. Renal responses of the nonclipped kidney of two-kidney/one-clip Goldblatt hypertensive rats to type 1 angiotensin II receptor blockade with candesartan. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 10:S196-S201, 1999.

131. Cervenka, L., C.-T. Wang, K.D. Mitchell and L.G. Navar. Proximal tubular angiotensin II levels and renal functional responses to AT1 receptor blockade in nonclipped kidneys of Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Hypertension 33:102-107, 1999.

132. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., S.S. El-Dahr, D.F. O'Leary and L.G. Navar. Regulation of angiotensin II type 1 receptor mRNA and protein in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. Hypertension 33[part II]:340-346, 1999.

133. Ichihara, A., J.D. Imig and L.G. Navar. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase-dependent afferent arteriolar function in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. Hypertension 33[part II]:462-466, 1999.

134. Omoro, S.A., D.S.A. Majid, S.S. El-Dahr and L.G. Navar. Kinin influences on renal regional blood flow responses to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition in dogs. Am.J.Physiol.(Renal Physiol.45) 276:F271-F277, 1999.

135. Majid, D.S.A., E.W. Inscho and L.G. Navar. P2 purinoceptor saturation by adenosine triphosphate impairs renal autoregulation in dogs. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 10:492-498, 1999.

136. Ichihara, A. and L.G. Navar. Neuronal NOS contributes to biphasic autoregulatory response during enhanced TGF activity. Am.J.Physiol.(Renal Physiol.46) 277:F113-F120, 1999.

137. Imig, J.D., G.L. Navar, L.X. Zou, K.C. O'Reilly, P.L. Allen, J.H. Kaysen, T.G. Hammond, and L.G. Navar. Renal endosomes contain angiotensin peptides, converting enzyme, and AT1A receptors. Am.J.Physiol.(Renal Physiol.46) 277:F303-F311, 1999.

138. Ichihara, A., J.D. Imig, and L.G. Navar. Cyclooxygenase-2 modulates afferent arteriolar responses to increases in pressure. Hypertension 34 (part 2):843-847, 1999.

139. Chin, S.Y., K.N. Pandey, S.-J. Shi, H. Kobori, C. Moreno, and L.G. Navar. Increased activity and expression of Ca2+-dependent NOS in renal cortex of ANG II-infused hypertensive rats. Am.J.Physiol.(Renal Physiol.46) 277:F797-F804, 1999.

140. Cervenka, L., K.D. Mitchell, M.I. Oliverio, T.M. Coffman, and L.G. Navar. Renal function in the AT1A receptor knockout mouse during normal and volume-expanded conditions. Kidney In. 56:1855-1862, 1999.

141. Cervenka, L., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Renal function in mice: Effects of volume expansion and angiotensin II. J Am Soc Nephrol 10:2631-2636, 1999.

142. Wang, C., Chin, S.Y., and L.G. Navar. Impairment of pressure-natriuresis and renal autoregulation in ANG II-infused hypertensive rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 279:F319-F325, 2000.

143. Nishiyama, A., D.S.A. Majid, K.A. Taher, A. Miyatake, and L.G. Navar. Relation between renal interstitial ATP concentrations and autoregulation-mediated changes in renal vascular resistance. Circ Res 86:656-662, 2000.

144. Omoro, S.A., Majid, D.S.A., El Dahr, S.S. and L.G. Navar. Roles of ANG II and bradykinin in the renal regional blood flow responses to ACE inhibition in sodium-depleted dogs. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 279:F289-F293, 2000.

145. Walker III, M. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., Cook, A.K. and L.G. Navar. Dynamic interaction between myogenic and TGF mechanisms in afferent arteriolar blood flow autoregulation. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 279:F858-F865, 2000.

146. Ichihara,A., Hayashi, M., Navar, L.G. and Saruta T. Inducible nitric oxide synthase attenuates endothelium-dependent renal microvascular vasodilation. J Am Soc Nephrol 11:1807-1812, 2000.

147. Zimpelmann, J., Kumar, D., Levine, D.Z., Wehbi, G., Imig, J.D., Navar, L.G. and Burns, K.D. Early diabetes mellitus stimulates proximal tubule renin mRNA expression in the rat. Kidney Int 58:2320-2330, 2000.

148. Majid, D.S.A., Said, K.E., Omoro, S.A., Navar, L.G. Nitric oxide dependency of arterial pressure-induced changes in renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure in dogs. Circ Res 88:347-351, 2001.

149. Nishiyama, A., E.W. Inscho and L.G. Navar. Interactions of adenosine A1 and A2a receptors on renal microvascular reactivity. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 280:F406-F414, 2001.

150. Nishiyama, A., D.A.S. Majid, M. Walker, III, A. Miyatake, L.G. Navar. Renal interstitial ATP responses to changes in arterial pressure during alterations in tubuloglomerular feedback activity. Hypertension 27:753-759, 2001.

151. Kobori, H., Harrison-Bernard, L.M. and Navar, L.G. Expression of angiotensinogen mRNA and protein in angiotensin II-dependent hypertension. J Am Soc Nephrol 12:431-439, 2001.

152. Kobori, H., L. M. Harrison-Bernard, and L. G. Navar. Enhancement of angiotensinogen expression in angiotensin II-dependent hypertension. Hypertension 37:1329, 2001.

153. Shi, S. J., H. T. Nguyen, G. D. Sharma, L. G. Navar, and K. N. Pandey. Genetic disruption of atrial natriuretic peptide receptor-A alters renin and angiotensin II levels. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 281: F665-F673, 2001.

154. Harrison-Bernard, L. M., J. Zhuo, H. Kobori, M. Ohishi, and L. G. Navar. Intrarenal AT1 Receptor and ACE Binding in Angiotensin II-Induced Hypertensive Rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 282: F19-F25, 2002.

155. Nishiyama, A., D.M. Seth, L.G. Navar. Renal interstitial fluid concentrations of angiotensins I and II in anesthetized rats. Hypertension 39: 129-134, 2002.

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156. Zhuo, J.L., J.D. Imig, T.G. Hammond, S.Orengo, E. Benes, L. G Navar. ANG II accumulation in rat renal endosomes during ANG II-induced hypertension. Role of AT1 receptor. Hypertension 39: 116-121, 2002.

157. Kobori, H., L. M. Harrison-Bernard, and L. G. Navar. Urinary excretion of angiotensinogen reflects intrarenal angiotensinogen production. Kidney Int 61: 579-585, 2002.

158. Nishiyama, A., D. M. Seth, and L. G. Navar. Renal Interstitial Fluid Angiotensin I and Angiotensin II Concentrations during Local Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibition. J Am Soc Nephrol 13: 2207-2212, 2002.

159. Cervenka, L., V. Horacek, I. Vaneckova, J. A. Hubacek, M. I. Oliverio, T. M. Coffman, and L. G. Navar. Essential role of AT1A receptor in the development of 2K1C hypertension. Hypertension 40: 735-741, 2002.

160. Licea, H., M. R. Walters, and L. G. Navar. Renal nuclear angiotensin II receptors in normal and hypertensive rats. Acta Physioloica Hungarica 89: 427-438, 2002.

161. Kobori, H., Nishiyama, A., Harrison-Bernard, L. M., and Navar, L. G. Urinary angiotensinogen as an indicator of intrarenal angiotensin status in hypertension. Hypertension. 41:42-49, 2003.

162. Wang, C.-T., L. G. Navar, and K. D. Mitchell. Proximal tubular fluid angiotensin II levels in angiotensin II-induced hypertensive rats. J Hypertens 21: 353-360, 2003.

163. Braam, B., P. Allen, E. Benes, H. A. Koomans, L. G. Navar, and T. Hammond. Human proximal tubular cell responses to angiotensin II analyzed using DNA microarray. Eur.J Pharmacol. 464: 87-94, 2003.

164. Kobori, H., A. Nishiyama, Y. Abe, and L. G. Navar. Enhancement of intrarenal angiotensinogen in Dahl salt-sensitive rats on high salt diet. Hypertension 41: 592-597, 2003.

165. S. J. Shi, E. Vellaichamy, S. Y. Chin, O. Smithies, L. G. Navar, and K. N. Pandey. Natriuretic peptide receptor A mediates renal sodium excretory responses to blood volume expansion. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 285 (4):F694-F702, 2003.

166. Hall JE, Cowley AW Jr, Bishop VS, Granger DN, Navar LG, and Taylor AE. In Memorium Arthur C. Guyton (1919-2003). The Physiologist 46:126-128, 2003.

167. Nishiyama, D. M. Seth, and L. G. Navar. AT1 receptor-mediated augmentation of renal interstitial fluid angiotensin II in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. J Hypertens 21 (10):1897-1903, 2003.

168. Feng MG, Li M and Navar LG. T-type calcium channels in the regulation of afferent and efferent arterioles in rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 286: F331-F337, 2004.

169. Kobori H, Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Ozawa Y and Navar LG. AT1 receptor mediated augmentation of intrarenal angiotensinogen in angiotensin II-dependent hypertension. Hypertension 43: 1126-1132, 2004.

170. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Harrison-Bernard LM, Kobori H, Ozawa Y, Hering-Smith KS, Hamm LL and Navar LG. Enhancement of collecting duct renin in angiotensin II-dependent hypertensive rats. Hypertension 44: 223-229, 2004.

171. Feng MG and Navar LG. Angiotensin II-mediated constriction of afferent and efferent arterioles involves T-type Ca2+ channel activation. Am J Nephrol 24: 641-648, 2004.

172. Gonzalez-Villalobos R, Klassen RB, Allen PL, Navar LG and Hammond TG. Megalin binds and internalizes Angiotensin II. Am J Physiol Renal 288: F420-F427, 2005.

173. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Kobori H, Ozawa Y, Gutierrez A, Seth D, Navar LG. AT1 Receptor mediated enhancement of collecting duct renin in angiotensin II-dependent hypertensive rats. Am.J Physiol Renal Physiol 289:F632-7, 2005.

174. Fuller AJ, Hauschild BC, Gonzalez-Villalobos R, Awayda MS, Imig JD, Inscho EW and Navar LG. Calcium and Chloride Channel Activation by Angiotensin II-AT1 Receptors in Preglomerular Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 289: F760-F767, 2005.

175. Nishiyama A, Jackson KE, Majid DS, Rahman M and Navar LG. Renal interstitial fluid ATP responses to arterial pressure and tubuloglomerular feedback activation during calcium channel blockade. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 290: H772-H777, 2006.

176. Feng MG and Navar LG. Nitric oxide synthase inhibition activates L- and T-type Ca2+ channels in afferent and efferent arterioles. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 290: F873-F879, 2006.

177. Kopkan L, Castillo A, Navar LG, Majid DS. Enhanced superoxide generation modulates renal function in ANG II-induced hypertensive rats. Am.J Physiol Renal Physiol 290:F80-F86, 2006.

178. Li XC, Carretero OA, Navar LG and Zhuo JL. AT1 Receptor-Mediated Accumulation of Extracellular Angiotensin II in Proximal Tubule Cells: Role of Cytoskeleton Microtubules and Tyrosine Phosphatases. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 291:F375-383, 2006.

179. Zhuo JL, Li XC, Garvin JL, Navar LG and Carretero OA. Intracellular ANG II induces cytosolic Ca2+ mobilization by stimulating intracellular AT1 receptors in proximal tubule cells. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 290: F1382-F1390, 2006.

180. Botros FT and Navar LG. Interaction between endogenously-produced carbon monoxide and nitric oxide in regulation of renal afferent arterioles. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2006.

181. Gonzalez-Villalobos R, Klassen RB, Allen PL, Johanson K, Baker CB, Kobori H, Navar LG and Hammond TG. Megalin binds and internalizes angiotensin-(1-7). Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 290: F1270-F1275, 2006.

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182. Ortiz RM, Graciano ML, Seth D, Awayda MS, Navar LG. Aldosterone receptor antagonism exacerbates intrarenal angiotensin II augmentation in Ang II-dependent hypertension. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Mar 20; 293: F139-F147, 2007.

183. Botros FT, Olszanecki R, Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Goodman AI, Navar LG and Abraham NG. Induction of heme oxygenase-1 in renovascular hypertension is associated with inhibition of apoptosis. Cell Mol Biol (Noisy -le-grand) 53: 51-60, 2007.

184. Ozawa Y, Kobori H, Suzaki Y and Navar LG. Sustained renal interstitial macrophage infiltration following chronic angiotensin II infusions. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 292: F330-F339, 2007.

185. Kobori H, Ozawa Y, Satou R, Katsurada A, Miyata K, Ohashi N, Hase N, Suzaki Y, Sigmund CD and Navar LG. Kidney-specific enhancement of ANG II stimulates endogenous intrarenal angiotensinogen in gene-targeted mice. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 293: F938-F945, 2007.

186. Katsurada A, Hagiwara Y, Miyashita K, Satou R, Miyata K, Ohashi N, Navar LG and Kobori H. Novel sandwich ELISA for human angiotensinogen. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 293: F956-F960, 2007.

187. Li XC, Navar LG, Shao Y and Zhuo JL. Genetic deletion of AT1a receptors attenuates intracellular accumulation of ANG II in the kidney of AT1a receptor-deficient mice. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 293: F586-F593, 2007.

188. Caplanusi A, Fuller AJ, Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Hammond TG and Navar LG. Metabolic inhibition-induced transient Ca2+ increase depends on mitochondria in a human proximal renal cell line. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 293: F533-F540, 2007.

189. Feng MG and Navar LG. Adenosine A2 Receptor Activation Attenuates Afferent Arteriolar Autoregulation During Adenosine Receptor Saturation in Rats. Hypertension 50: 744-749, 2007.

190. Kobori H, Katsurada A, Miyata K, Ohashi N, Satou R, Saito T, Hagiwara Y, Miyashita K and Navar LG. Determination of Plasma and Urinary Angiotensinogen Levels in Rodents by Newly Developed ELISA. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 294(5):F1257-F1263, 2008. PMCID: PMC2610404

191. Graciano ML, Nishiyama A, Jackson K, Seth DM, Ortiz RM, Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Kobori H and Navar LG. Purinergic receptors contribute to early mesangial cell transformation and renal vessel hypertrophy during angiotensin II-induced hypertension. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 294: F161-F169, 2008. PMCID: PMC2567285

192. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Botros FT, Pagan J, Kobori H, Seth DM, Casarini DE and Navar LG. Collecting duct Renin is upregulated in both kidneys of 2-kidney, 1-clip goldblatt hypertensive rats. Hypertension 51: 1590-1596, 2008. PMCID: PMC2601698

193. Satou R, Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Miyata K, Ohashi N, Katsurada A, Navar LG, Kobori H. Co-stimulation with angiotensin II and interleukin 6 augments angiotensinogen expression in cultured human renal proximal tubular cells. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 295:F283-F289, 2008.

194. Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Seth DM, Satou R, Horton H, Ohashi N, Miyata K, Katsurada A, Tran DV, Kobori H and Navar LG. Intrarenal angiotensin II and angiotensinogen augmentation in chronic angiotensin II-infused mice. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 295: F772-F779, 2008. PMCID: PMC2536885

195. Cervenka L, Vaneckova I, Huskova Z, Vanourkova Z, Erbanova M, Thumova M, Skaroupkova P, Opocensky M, Maly J, Chabova VC, Tesar V, Burgelova M, Viklicky O, Teplan V, Zelizko M, Kramer HJ and Navar LG. Pivotal role of angiotensin II receptor subtype 1A in the development of two-kidney, one-clip hypertension: study in angiotensin II receptor subtype 1A knockout mice. J Hypertens 26: 1379-1389, 2008. PMCID: PMC2704388

196. Zhao D and Navar LG. Acute angiotensin II infusions elicit pressure natriuresis in mice and reduce distal fractional sodium reabsorption. Hypertension 52: 137-142, 2008. PMCID: PMC2746397

197. Botros FT, Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Martin VL and Navar LG. Heme oxygenase induction attenuates afferent arteriolar autoregulatory responses. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 295: F904-F911, 2008. PMCID: PMC2576160

198. Kobori H, Alper AB, Jr., Shenava R, Katsurada A, Saito T, Ohashi N, Urushihara M, Miyata K, Satou R, Hamm LL and Navar LG. Urinary angiotensinogen as a novel biomarker of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system status in hypertensive patients. Hypertension 53: 344-350, 2009. PMCID: PMC2658771

199. Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Satou R, Seth DM, Semprun-Prieto LC, Katsurada A, Kobori H and Navar LG. Angiotensin-converting enzyme-derived angiotensin II formation during angiotensin II-induced hypertension. Hypertension 53: 351-355, 2009. PMCID: PMC2648512

200. Matavelli LC, Kadowitz PJ, Navar LG and Majid DS. Renal hemodynamic and excretory responses to intra-arterial infusion of peroxynitrite in anesthetized rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 296: F170-F176, 2009. PMCID: PMC2636912

201. Shao W, Seth DM and Navar LG. Augmentation of endogenous intrarenal angiotensin II levels in Val5-ANG II-infused rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 296: F1067-F1071, 2009. PMCID: PMC2681365

202. Zhao D, Seth DM and Navar LG. Enhanced Distal Nephron Sodium Reabsorption in Chronic Angiotensin II-Infused Mice. Hypertension 54:120-126,2009. PMCID: PMC2727072

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203. Ortiz RM, Mamalis A, and Navar, LG. Aldosterone receptor antagonism reduces urinary C-reactive protein excretion in angiotensin II-infused, hypertensive rats. J Am Soc Hypertens 3 (3):184-191, 2009. PMCID: PMC2740916

204. Satou R, Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Miyata K, Ohashi N, Urushihara M, Acres OW, Navar LG and Kobori H. IL-6 augments angiotensinogen in primary cultured renal proximal tubular cells. Mol Cell Endocrinol 311: 24-31, 2009. PMCID: PMC2739253

205. Zhao D, Pandey KN and Navar LG. ANP-mediated inhibition of distal nephron fractional sodium reabsorption in wild-type and mice overexpressing natriuretic peptide receptor. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 298: F103-F108, 2010. PMCID: PMC2806125

206. Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Satou R, Ohashi N, Semprun-Prieto LC, Katsurada A, Kim C, Upchurch GM, Prieto MC, Kobori H and Navar LG. Intrarenal mouse renin-angiotensin system during ANG II-induced hypertension and ACE inhibition. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 298: F150-F157, 2010. PMCID: PMC2806115

207. Kobori H, Urushihara M, Xu JH, Berenson GS, Navar LG. Urinary angiotensinogen is correlated with blood pressure in men (Bogalusa heart study). J Hypertens. 28:1422-1428, 2010. PMCID: PMC2891987

208. Redding KM, Chen BL, Singh A, Re RN, Navar LG, Seth DM, Sigmund CD, Tang WW and Cook JL. Transgenic mice expressing an intracellular fluorescent fusion of angiotensin II demonstrate renal thrombotic microangiopathy and elevated blood pressure. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 298: H1807-H1818, 2010. PMCID: PMC2886647

209. Williams DE, Prieto MC, Mullins JJ, Navar LG and Mitchell KD. AT1 receptor blockade prevents the increase in blood pressure and the augmentation of intrarenal ANG II levels in hypertensive Cyp1a1-Ren2 transgenic rats fed with a high-salt diet. Am J Med Sci 339: 356-361, 2010. PMCID: PMC2880537

210. Ortiz RM, Kobori H, Conte D and Navar LG. Angiotensin II-induced reduction in body mass is Ang II receptor mediated in association with elevated corticosterone. Growth Horm IGF Res 20: 282-288, 2010. PMCID: PMC2918720

211. Feng MG and Navar LG. Afferent arteriolar vasodilator effect of adenosine predominantly involves adenosine A2B receptor activation. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 299: F310-F315, 2010. PMCID: PMC2928524

212. LeBlanc RM, Navar LG and Botros FT. Bilirubin exerts renoprotective effects in angiotensin II-hypertension. Am J Med Sci 340: 144-146, 2010.

213. Shao W, Seth DM and Navar LG. Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor-Mediated Augmentation of Urinary Excretion of Endogenous Angiotensin II in Val5-Angiotensin II-Infused Rats. Hypertension 56: 378-383, 2010.

214. Kopkan L, Hess A, Huskova Z, Cervenka L, Navar LG and Majid DS. High-salt intake enhances superoxide activity in eNOS knockout mice leading to the development of salt sensitivity. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 299: F656-F663, 2010. PMCID: PMC2944295

215. Satou R, Miyata K, Katsurada A, Navar LG and Kobori H. Tumor necrosis factor-α suppresses angiotensinogen expression through formation of a p50/p50 homodimer in human renal proximal tubular cells. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 299: C750-C759, 2010. PMCID: PMC2957270

216. Green T, Rodriguez J and Navar LG. Augmented cyclooxygenase-2 effects on renal function during varying states of angiotensin II. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 299: F954-F962, 2010. PMCID: PMC2980405

217. Acres OW, Satou R, Navar LG and Kobori H. Contribution of a Nuclear Factor-{kappa}B Binding Site to Human Angiotensinogen Promoter Activity in Renal Proximal Tubular Cells. Hypertension 57: 608-613, 2011. PMCID: PMC3051182

218. Gonzalez AA, Liu L, Lara LS, Seth DM, Navar LG and Prieto MC. Angiotensin II Stimulates Renin in Inner Medullary Collecting Duct Cells via Protein Kinase C and Independent of Epithelial Sodium Channel and Mineralocorticoid Receptor Activity. Hypertension 57: 594-599, 2011. PMCID: PMC3065069

219. Prieto MC, Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Botros FT, Martin VL, Pagan J, Sato R, Lara LS, Feng Y, Fernandez F, Kobori H, Casarini DE and Navar LG. Reciprocal changes in renal ACE/Ang II and ACE2/Ang 1-7 are associated with enhanced collecting duct renin in Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 300:F749-F755, 2011. PMCID: PMC3064128

220. Jackson KE, Jackson DW, Quadri S, Reitzell MJ and Navar LG. Inhibition of heme oxygenase augments tubular sodium reabsorption. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 300:F941-F946, 2011. PMCID:PMC3075004

221. Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Billet S, Kim C, Satou R, Fuchs S, Bernstein KE and Navar LG. Intrarenal Angiotensin-converting enzyme induces hypertension in response to Angiotensin I infusion. J Am Soc Nephrol 22: 449-459, 2011. PMCID: PMC3060439

222. Susic D, Frohlich ED, Kobori H, Shao W, Seth D and Navar LG. Salt-induced renal injury in SHRs is mediated by AT1 receptor activation. J Hypertens 29: 716-723, 2011. PMCID: PMC3053430

223. Franco M, Bautista R, Tapia E, Soto V, Santamaria J, Osorio H, Pacheco U, Sanchez-Lozada LG, Kobori H and Navar LG. Contribution of renal purinergic receptors to renal vasoconstriction in angiotensin II-induced hypertensive rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 300: F1301-F1309, 2011. PMCID: PMC3119140

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224. Xia H, Suda S, Bindom S, Feng Y, Gurley SB, Seth D, Navar LG and Lazartigues E. ACE2-Mediated Reduction of Oxidative Stress in the Central Nervous System Is Associated with Improvement of Autonomic Function. PLoS One 6: e22682, 2011.

225. Zhao D, Zhang J, Blaustein MP and Navar LG. Attenuated renal vascular responses to acute angiotensin II infusion in smooth muscle-specific Na+/Ca2+ exchanger knockout mice. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 301: F574-F579, 2011. PMCID: PMC3174546

226. Liu L, Gonzalez AA, McCormack M, Seth DM, Kobori H, Navar LG and Prieto MC. Increased Renin Excretion Associated with Augmented Urinary Angiotensin (Ang) II Levels in Chronic Angiotensin II-infused Hypertensive Rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 301: F1195-F1201, 2011. PMCID:PMC3233871

227. Lara LS, McCormack M, Semprum-Prieto LC, Shenouda S, Majid DS, Kobori H, Navar LG and Prieto MC. AT1 receptor-mediated augmentation of angiotensinogen, oxidative stress, and inflammation in ANG II-salt hypertension. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 302: F85-F94, 2012. PMCID:PMC3251338

228. Botros FT, Dobrowolski L, and Navar LG. Renal Heme Oxygenase-1 Induction with Hemin Augments Renal Hemodynamics, Renal Autoregulation, and Excretory Function, Int J Hypertens. 2012: Article ID 189512, 8 pages, 2012. doi:10.1155/2012/189512 PMCID:PMC3296275

229. Lara LS, Sato R, Bourgeois CR, Gonzalez AA, Zsombok A, Prieto MC and Navar LG. The sodium-activated sodium channel is expressed in the rat kidney thick ascending limb and collecting duct cells and is upregulated during high salt intake. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 303:F105-F109, 2012. PMCID: PMC3431137

230. Mills KT, Kobori H, Hamm LL, Alper AB, Khan IE, Rahman M, Navar LG, Liu Y, Browne GM, Batuman V, He J and Chen J. Increased urinary excretion of angiotensinogen is associated with risk of chronic kidney disease. Nephrol Dial Transplant 27(8):3176-3181,2012. PMCID: PMC3408937

231. Satou R, Miyata K, Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Ingelfinger JR, Navar LG and Kobori H. Interferon-gamma biphasically regulates angiotensinogen expression via a JAK-STAT pathway and suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (SOCS1) in renal proximal tubular cells. FASEB J 26:1821-1830, 2012. PMCID: PMC3336777

232. Li W, Peng H, Cao T, Sato R, McDaniels SJ, Kobori H, Navar LG and Feng Y. Brain-Targeted (Pro)renin Receptor Knockdown Attenuates Angiotensin II-Dependent Hypertension. Hypertension 59: 1188-1194, 2012. PMCID: PMC3375126

233. Amin A, Choi SK, Osman-Elazeik Y, Badr El-Din NK, Kevil CG, Navar LG, Kadowitz P, Trebak M and Matrougui K. Sodium nitrite therapy rescues ischemia-induced neovascularization and blood flow recovery in hypertension. Pflugers Arch 464: 583-592, 2012. PMCID: PMC3514594

234. Feng MG, Prieto MC and Navar LG. Nebivolol-induced vasodilation of renal afferent arterioles involves beta3-adrenergic receptor and nitric oxide synthase activation. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 303: F775-F782, 2012. PMCID:22674024

235. Kamiyama M, Farragut KM, Garner MK, Navar LG and Kobori H. Divergent localization of angiotensinogen mRNA and protein in proximal tubule segments of normal rat kidney. J Hypertens 30: 2365-2372, 2012. PMCID: PMC3500411

236. Kemp BA, Bell JF, Rottkamp DM, Howell NL, Shao W, Navar LG, Padia SH and Carey RM. Intrarenal Angiotensin III Is the Predominant Agonist for Proximal Tubule Angiotensin Type 2 Receptors. Hypertension 60: 387-395, 2012. PMCID:X

237. Prieto MC, Das S, Somanna NK, Harrison-Bernard LM, Navar LG and Pandey KN. Disruption of Npr1 gene differentially regulates the juxtaglomerular and distal tubular renin levels in null mutant mice. Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol 4: 128-139, 2012. PMCID:PMC3466495

238. Prieto MC, Gonzalez AA and Navar LG. Evolving concepts on regulation and function of renin in distal nephron. Pflugers Arch 465:121-132, 2013. PMCID: PMC3549013

239. Prieto MC, Botros FT, Kavanagh K, and Navar LG. Prorenin receptor in distal nephron segemnts of 2-kidney, 1-clip Goldblatt hypertensive rats. The Ochsner J 13:26-32, 2013. PMCID: PMC3603183

240. Shao W, Seth DM, Prieto MC, Kobori H, Navar LG. Activation of the renin-angiotensin system by a low-salt diet does not augment intratubular angiotensinogen and angiotensin II in rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 304(5):F505-F514, 2013. PMCID: PMC3602712

241. Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Janjoulia T, Fletcher NK, Giani JF, Nguyen MT, Riquier-Brison AD, Seth DM, Fuchs S, Eladari D, Picard N, Bachmann S, Delpire E, Peti-Peterdi J, Navar LG, Bernstein KE, McDonough AA. The absence of intrarenal ACE protects against hypertension. J Clin Invest. 2013 May 1;123(5):2011-23. PMCID:PMC3638907.

242. Miyata K, Satou R, Inui D, Katsurada A, Seth D, Davis A, Urushihara M, Kobori H, Mitchell KD, Navar LG. Renoprotective Effects of Direct Renin Inhibition in Glomerulonephritis. Am J Med Sci. 2013 Oct 25. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 24165783.

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243. Mamenko M, Zaika O, Prieto MC, Jensen VB, Doris PA, Navar LG, Pochynyuk O.Chronic angiotensin II infusion drives extensive aldosterone-independentepithelial Na+ channel activation. Hypertension. Dec;62(6):1111-22, 2013. doi:10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.113.01797. Epub 2013 Sep 23. PMID: 24060890

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Book Chapters, Reviews and Editorials: 1. Guyton, A.C., T.G. Coleman, J.C. Fourcade, and L.G. Navar. Physiological control of arterial pressure. Bull. N.Y.

Acad. Med. 45:811-830, 1969. 2. Navar, L.G., and H.G. Langford. Effects of angiotensin on the renal circulation. In: Handbook of Exptl.

Pharmacologie: Angiotensin, Vol. 37, edited by I.H. Page and F.M. Bumpus. New York:Springer-Verlag, 1974, pp.455-474.

3. Navar, L.G., and A.C. Guyton. Intrarenal mechanisms for regulating body fluid volume. In: Circulatory Physiology II: Dynamics and Control of the Body Fluids, edited by A.C. Guyton, A.E. Taylor, and H.J. Granger. Philadelphia:W.B. Saunders, 1975, pp.243-261.

4. Navar, L.G. Understanding renal hemodynamics I. Description of hemodynamics and intrinsic regulation. (A slide tape presentation produced by the American Physiological Society), 1975.

5. Navar, L.G. Understanding renal hemodynamics. II. Extrinsic control, capillary dynamics and measurement of renal blood flow. (A slide tape presentation produced by the American Physiological Society), 1975.

6. Navar, L.G. The regulation of glomerular filtration rate in mammalian kidneys. In: Physiology of Membrane Disorders, edited by T.E. Andreoli, J. Hoffman, and D. Fanestil. New York:Plenum, 1978, pp.593-626.

7. Navar, L.G. Renal autoregulation: perspectives from whole kidney and single nephron studies. Am. J. Physiol. 234:F357-F370, 1978.

8. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, and D.W. Ploth. Tubular vascular relations in feedback control of glomerular function. Proc. Int. Symp. on Vascular and Tubular Organization of the Kidney, pp.53-54, 1978.

9. Ploth, D.W., and L.G. Navar. Intrarenal effects of the renin-angiotensin system. Federation Proc. 38:2280-2285, 1979.

10. Navar, L.G., D.W. Ploth, and P.D. Bell. Distal tubular feedback control of renal hemodynamics and autoregulaton. Ann. Rev. Physiol. 42:557-571, 1980.

11. Navar, L.G. "Issues", (address at NIH-ADAMHA Forum on NIH Health Research with and for Hispanics) NIH Publication No. 80-503, August 1980, pp.5-11.

12. Navar, L.G., W.C. Huang, and D.W. Ploth. Influence of the renin-angiotensin system on sodium excretion in normal and Goldblatt hypertensive rats. In: Hormonal Regulation of Sodium Excretion, edited by B. Lichardus, R.W. Schrier, and J. Ponec. Amsterdam:Elsevier/North-Holland, 1980, pp.73-81.

13. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, and D.W. Ploth. Role of feedback mechanism in renal autoregulation and sensing step in the feedback pathway. Federation Proc. 40:93-98, 1981.

14. Kotchen, T.A., C.L. Curry, A.C. Epps, G.P. Gathrie, G.A. Hayden, P.M. Hutchins, R.L. Klein, L.G. Navar, and J.C. Pisano. Hypertension Handbook. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Services, National Institutes of Health, 1981.

15. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, and P.L. Adams. Macula densa feedback regulation of renal hemodynamics and renal autoregulation. In: Advances in Physiological Sciences, Vol. II -- Kidney and Body Fluids, edited by I. Takacs. New York:Pergamon, 1981, pp.205-215.

16. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, and T.J. Burke. Role of macula densa feedback mechanism as a mediator of renal autoregulation. Kidney Int. 22 (Suppl. 12):S157-S164, 1982.

17. Bell, P.D., and L.G. Navar. Macula densa feedback control of glomerular filtration: role of cytosolic calcium. Miner. Electrolyte Metab. 8:61-77, 1982.

18. Navar, L.G., D.J. Marsh, R.C. Blantz, J. Hall, D.W. Ploth, and A. Nasjletti. Intrinsic control of renal hemodynamics. Federation Proc. 41:3022-3030, 1982.

19. Navar, L.G. Careers in Biomedical Research. In: Aspects of American Hispanic and Indian Involvement in Biomedical Research, edited by J.V. Martinez and D.I. Marinez. Bethesda:SACNAS, 1982, pp.8-12.

20. Bell, P.D., and L.G. Navar. Intrarenal feedback control of glomerular filtation rate. Semin. Nephrol. 2:289-301, 1982. 21. Navar, L.G., A.P. Evan, and L. Rosivall. Microcirculation of the kidneys. In: The Physiology and Pharmacology of

the Microcirculation, vol. 1, edited by N. Mortillaro. New York:Academic, 1983, pp.397-488. 22. Ploth, D.W., and L.G. Navar. Physiologic control of arterial blood pressure and mechanisms of hypertension. In:

Clinical Approaches to High Blood Pressure in the Young, edited by T.A. Kotchen and J.M. Kotchen. Boston:John Wright-PSG, 1983, pp.23-78.

23. Navar, L.G. Regulation of body fluid balance. In: Edema, edited by N.C. Staub and A.E. Taylor. New York:Raven, 1984, pp.319-352.

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24. Navar, L.G., and L. Rosivall. Contributions of the renin-angiotensin system to the control of intrarenal hemodynamics. Kidney Int. 25:857-868, 1984.

25. Bell, P.D., and L.G. Navar. Intrarenal control of glomerular filtration: cellular mechanisms of tubuloglomerular feedback. Proc. IX Int. Congr. Nephrol., edited by R.R. Robinson. New York:Springer-Verlag, 1984, pp.130-142.

26. Carmines, P.K., D. Casellas, and L.G. Navar. Control of renal hemodynamics by intrarenal mechanisms. Contr. Nephrol. 41:1-9, 1984.

27. Harris, P.J., and L.G. Navar. Tubular transport responses to angiotensin. Am. J. Physiol. 248:F621-F630, 1985. 28. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, and A.P. Evan. The regulation of glomerular filtration rate in mammalian kidneys. In:

Physiology of Membrane Disorders, 2nd Edition, edited by T.E. Andreoli, J.F. Hoffman, D. Fanestil and S.G. Schultz. New York:Plenum, 1986, pp.637-667.

29. Navar, L.G. Physiological role of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system. Federation Proc. 45:1411-1413, 1986. 30. Navar, L.G., L. Rosivall, P.K. Carmines, S. Oparil. Effects of locally-formed angiotensin II on renal hemodynamics.

Federation Proc. 45:1448-1453, 1986. 31. Navar, L.G., J.P. Gilmore, W.L. Joyner, M. Steinhausen, R.M. Edwards, D. Casellas, P.K. Carmines, L.B.

Zimmerhackl, and S.D. Yokota. Direct assessment of renal microcirculatory dynamics. Federation Proc. 45:2851-2861, 1986.

32. Navar, L.G., R.V. Paul, P.K. Carmines, C.-L. Chou, and D.J. Marsh. Intrarenal mechanisms mediating pressure natriuresis: role of angiotensin and prostaglandins. Federation Proc. 45:2885-2891, 1986.

33. Navar, L.G., and J.A. Schafer. Comments on "Lithium Clearance: A new research area." NIPS 2:34-35, 1987. 34. Bell, P.D., M. Franco, and L.G. Navar. Calcium as a mediator of tubuloglomerular feedback. Ann. Rev. Physiol.

49:275-293, 1987. 35. Navar, L.G., P.K. Carmines, W.C. Huang, and K.D. Mitchell. The tubular effects of angiotensin II. Kidney Int. 31

(Suppl. 20):S81-S88, 1987. 36. Navar, L.G., W.C. Huang, K.D. Mitchell, C.A. Jackson, and D.W. Ploth. Renal mechanisms of hypertension. In:

Proc. 1st Congr. Asian and Oceanian Physiol. Soc., edited by C. Pholpramool and R. Sudsuang. Thailand Physiological Soc., 1987, pp.253-261.

37. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, and A.P. Evan. The regulation of glomerular filtration rate in mammalian kidneys. In: Membrane Transport Processes in Organized Systems, edited by T.E. Andreoli, J.F. Hoffman, D.D. Fanestil, and S.G. Schultz. New York:Plenum, 1987, pp.253-283.

38. Arendshorst, W.J., and L.G. Navar. Renal circulation and glomerular hemodynamics. In: Diseases of the Kidney, Vol. I, 4th Edition, edited by R.W. Schrier and C.W. Gottschalk. Boston:Little-Brown, 1988, pp.65-117.

39. Navar, L.G., P.K. Carmines, C.E. Thomas, and K.D. Mitchell. Critical issues bearing on the mediation of renal autoregulation by the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism. In: The Juxtaglomerular Apparatus, edited by A.E.G. Persson and U. Boberg. New York:Elsevier, 1988, pp.373-386.

40. Rosivall, L., R. Taugner, and L.G. Navar. Intrarenal formation of angiotensin II and its effect on renal hemodynamics. Proc. Xth Int. Congr. Nephrol., edited by A.M. Davison. Philadelphia:Bailliere-Tindall, 1988, pp.46-56.

41. Carmines, P.K., P.J. Veldkamp, and L.G. Navar. Responses of in vitro blood-perfused juxtamedullary nephrons to alterations in perfusion pressure. In: The Juxtaglomerular Apparatus, edited by A.E.G. Persson and U. Boberg. New York:Elsevier, 1988, pp.457-459.

42. Navar, L.G., P.K. Carmines, and R.V. Paul. Renal circulation. In: Textbook of Nephrology, 2nd Edition, edited by S.G. Massry and R.J. Glassock. Baltimore:Williams & Wilkins, 1989, pp.43-53.

43. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in volume control. Balliere's Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 3:393-430, 1989.

44. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Responses of the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism to ACE inhibitors and angiotensin II. In: Diuretics III: Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Clinical Applications, edited by J.B. Puschett and A. Greenberg. New York:Elsevier, 1990, pp. 764-769.

45. Navar, L.G., and K.D. Mitchell. Contribution of the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism to sodium homeostasis and interaction with the renin-angiotensin system. Acta Physiol. Scand. 139 (Suppl. 591):66-73, 1990.

46. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Interactive effects of angiotensin II of renal hemodynamics and tubular reabsorptive function. Kidney Int. 38(30):S69-S73, 1990.

47. Navar, L. Gabriel. Role of Integrative Physiology in Research Programs of Modern Physiology Departments. The Physiologist 33(4)126-127, 1990.

48. Vari, R.C., and L.G. Navar. Normal regulation of arterial pressure, In: The Principles and Practice of Nephrology, edited by H.R. Jacobson, G.E. Striker, and S. Klahr, 1991, pp. 492-500.

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49. Navar, L.G., Saccomani, G., Mitchell, K.D. Synergistic intrarenal actions of angiotensin on tubular reabsorption and renal hemodynamics. Am J Hypertens 4:90-96, 1991.

50. Navar, L.G., P.K. Carmines, K.D. Mitchell, and P.D. Bell. Role of intracellular calcium in the regulation of renal hemodynamics. In: Proc. XI Int. Congr. Nephrol. Vol. 1, edited by M. Hatano. New York:Springer-Verlag, 1991, pp. 718-730.

51. Navar, L.G., E.W. Inscho, M. Ibarrola, and P.K. Carmines. Communication between the macula densa cells and the afferent arteriole. Kidney Int. 39 (Suppl. 32):S-78-S-82, 1991.

52. Brown, S.A., D.R. Finco, W.A. Crowell, and L.G. Navar. Dietary protein intake and the glomerular adaptations to partial nephrectomy in dogs. J. Nutr. 121:S125-S127, 1991.

53. Navar, L.G., G.F. DiBona, R.C. Blantz. Renal Hemodynamics. In: A Quarter Century of Nephrology, Commemorating American Society of Nephrology's 25th Anniversary. United States of American:American Society of Nephrology, 1992, pp. 308-323.

54. Navar, L.G. Fractures in Flexner's Foundation Recommended Changes in Medical Education. (Letter to Editor) FASEB J. 6:3426-3427, 1992.

55. Mitchell, K.D., B. Braam, L.G. Navar. Hypertensinogenic mechanisms mediated by renal actions of renin-angiotensin system. Hypertension 19 (Suppl. I):I18-I27, 1992.

56. Carmines, P.K., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Effects of calcium antagonists on renal hemodynamics and glomerular function. Kidney Int. 41 (Suppl. 36):S-43-S-48, 1992.

57. Arendshorst, W.J., and L.G. Navar. Renal circulation and glomerular hemodynamics. In: Diseases of the Kidney, Vol. I, 5th Edition, edited by R.W. Schrier and C.W. Gottschalk. Boston:Little-Brown, 1993, pp.65-117.

58. Navar, L. Gabriel. Pathophysiology of Hypertension. In: Syllabus for Hypertension Learning Center; American Society of Hypertension, 1993, pp. 2-32.

59. Majid, D.S.A. and L.G. Navar. The role of nitric oxide in the regulation of renal hemodynamics and pressure-natriuresis. In: Diuretics IV: Chemistry, Pharmacology and Clinical Applications, edited by J.B. Puschett. Elsevier Science Publishers, 1993, pp. 695-704.

60. Navar, L.G. Renovascular Hypertension: Pathophysiology. In: Hypertension Primer, edited by J.L. Izzo, Jr. and H.R. Black. From the Council on High Blood Pressure Research, American Heart Association, 1993, Chapter B19, pp. 99-101.

61. Braam, B., K.D. Mitchell, H.A. Koomans, and L.G. Navar. Relevance of the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism in pathophysiology. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4:1257-1274, 1993.

62. Frohlich, E.D., L.G. Navar, and R.N. Ré. Hypertension: Reflections and Aspirations. Hypertension 23:1-2, 1994. 63. Inscho, E.W., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Extracellular ATP in the regulation of renal microvascular function.

FASEB J. 8:319-328, 1994. 64. Braam, B., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Modulation of tubuloglomerular feedback responsiveness by angiotensin

II AT1 receptors. In: Current Advances in ACE Inhibition - 3, edited by G.A. MacGregor, P.S. Sever. Churchill-Livingstone, Tokyo. From the Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress on ACE Inhibitions, 1994, pp. 155-158.

65. Navar, L.G., E.D. Frohlich, and R.N. Ré. Toward a more effective and efficient communication process. Hypertension 23:143-144, 1994.

66. Ré, R.N., E.D. Frohlich, and L.G. Navar. Sea Change. Hypertension 23:273-274, 1994. 67. Frohlich, E.D., L.G. Navar, and R.N. Ré. Hypertension means high blood pressure. Hypertension 24:250, 1994. 68. Navar, L.G., P.K. Carmines, and K.D. Mitchell. Renal circulation. In: Textbook of Nephrology, 3rd Edition, edited by

S.G. Massry and R.J. Glassock. Baltimore:Williams & Wilkins, 1994, Chapter 2, pp. 41-53. 69. Navar, L.G., E.W. Inscho, L.M. Harrison-Bernard and T. Takenaka. Paracrine interactions regulating renal

microcirculatory function. Clinical Investigator 72:682-684, 1994. 70. Vari, R.C. and L.G. Navar. Normal regulation of arterial pressure. In: The Principles and Practice of Nephrology,

edited by H.R. Jacobson, G.E. Striker, and S. Klahr, 1995, chapter 57, pp. 354-361. 71. Mitchell, K.D. and L.G. Navar. Intrarenal actions of angiotensin II in the pathogenesis of experimental hypertension.

In: Hypertension: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management, 2nd Edition, edited by J.H. Laragh and B.M. Brenner, 1995, chapter 86, pp. 1437-1450.

72. El-Dahr, S.S., R.A. Gomez and L.G. Navar. Renal System. In: Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. A Comprehensive Desk Reference, edited by R.A. Meyers. New York:VCH Publishers, Inc., 1995, pp. 803-806.

73. Navar, L.G., A.M. Von Thun, L. Zou, S.S. El-Dahr and K.D. Mitchell. Enhancement of intrarenal angiotensin II levels in 2 kidney 1 clip and angiotensin II induced hypertension. Blood Pressure 4 (suppl 2):88-92, 1995.

74. Navar, L.G. Unresolved issues in integrative pathophysiology of hypertension and nephrology. Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension 5:55-56, 1996.

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75. Navar, L.G. and D.S.A. Majid. Interactions between arterial pressure and sodium excretion. Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension 5:64-71, 1996.

76. Navar, L.G., E.W. Inscho, D.S.A. Majid, J.D. Imig, L.M. Harrison-Bernard and K.D. Mitchell. Paracrine regulation of the renal microcirculation. Physiological Reviews 76:425-536, 1996.

77. El-Dahr, S.S., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, R.A. Gomez and L.G. Navar. Renal System. In: Encyclopedia of Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine. New York:Chernow Publishers, Inc., 1996, pp. 264-274.

78. Arendshorst, W.J., and L.G. Navar. Renal circulation and glomerular hemodynamics. In: Diseases of the Kidney, Vol. I, 6th Edition, edited by R.W. Schrier and C.W. Gottschalk. Boston:Little-Brown, 1997, chapter 2, pp. 59-106.

79. Sheridan, F.M. and L.G. Navar. Medical Research Support by Louisiana Affiliate of the American Heart Association. Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society 149:164-167, 1997.

80. Navar, L.G. The kidney in blood pressure regulation and development of hypertension. Medical Clinics of North America 81:1165-1198, 1997.

81. Navar, L.G., J.D. Imig, L. Zou and C.T. Wang. Intrarenal production of angiotensin II. Seminars in Nephrology 17:412-422, 1997.

82. Navar, L.G. Renal hemodynamic effects of diuretics. In: Diuretic Agents, Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology, edited by D. Seldin and G. Giebisch. Boston:Academic Press, 1997, chapter IIIC, pp. 135-169.

83. Cowley, Jr., A.W., J.A. Schafer, L.G. Navar. Letter to the Editor, Responsible use of animals in research. Science 278:557, 1997.

84. Majid, D.S.A. and L.G. Navar. Nitric oxide in the mediation of pressure natriuresis. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology 24(8):595-599, 1997.

85. Navar, L.G. Renaissance in the Physiological Sciences: The Emergence of Unparalleled Opportunities. The Physiologist 41:65, 1998.

86. Navar, L.G. Integrating multiple paracrine regulators of renal microvascular dynamics. Am.J.Physiol.(Renal Physiol.43) 274:F433-F444, 1998.

87. Navar, L.G., L. Zou, A.M. Von Thun, C.-T. Wang, J.D. Imig, and K.D. Mitchell. Unraveling the mystery of Goldblatt Hypertension. News in Physiological Sciences 13:170-176, 1998.

88. 133. Navar, L.G., E.W. Inscho, J.D. Imig and K.D. Mitchell. Heterogeneous activation mechanisms in the renal microvasculature. Kidney International 54 (Suppl 67):S-17-S-21, 1998.

89. Navar, L.G. NIH peer review system needs fresh ideas, not criticism. Academic Physician & Scientist November/December:2-3, 1998.

90. Navar, L.G. and D.W. Ploth. Pathophysiology of renovascular hypertension. In: Hypertension Primer, Second Edition. Edited by J.L. Izzo, Jr. and H.R. Black. From the Council on High Blood Pressure Research, American Heart Association, 1998, Chapter 51, pp. 131-134.

91. Navar, L.G., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, and J.D. Imig. Compartmentalization of intrarenal angiotensin II. In: Renin-Angiotensin, Edited by H.R. Ulfendahl and M. Aurell. London:Portland Press, 1998, p. 193-208.

92. Navar, L.G. Regulation of renal hemodynamics. American Journal of Physiology (Advances in Physiology Education 20) 275:S221-S235, 1998.

93. Frohlich, E.D., R.N. Ré, and L.G. Navar. Annual Progress Report. Our 20th Anniversary Celebration. Hypertension 33:1-6, 1999.

94. Navar, L.G. and L.L. Hamm. The Kidney in Blood Pressure Regulation. In: Atlas of Diseases of the Kidney. Hypertension and the Kidney. Volume 3, Edited by C.S. Wilcox. Philadelphia:Current Medicine. Chapter 1, pp. 1.1-1.22, 1999.

95. Navar, L.G., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, C.-T. Wang, L. Cervenka, and K.D. Mitchell. Concentrations and actions of intraluminal angiotensin II. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 10:S189-S195, 1999.

96. Navar, L.G., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, J.D. Imig, C.-T. Wang, L. Cervenka and K.D. Mitchell. Intrarenal angiotensin II generation and renal effects of AT1 receptor blockade. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 10:S266-S272, 1999.

97. Navar, L.G. Letter to the Editor, Animal Rights Brochure. Science 283:639, 1999. 98. Frohlich, E.D., L.G. Navar and R.N. Ré. Hypertension. The First Five Years. Hypertension 33:607-608, 1999. 99. Frohlich, E.D., L.G. Navar and R.N. Ré. Hypertension. The Third Five Years. Hypertension 33:922-923, 1999. 100. Majid, D.S.A. and L.G. Navar. Role of nitric oxide in the regulation of renal blood flow. In: Nitric Oxide and the

Regulation of the Peripheral Circulation. Edited by P.J. Kadowitz and D.B. McNamara. Boston:Birkhäuser. Chapter 19, pp. 305-319, 2000.

101. Navar, L.G., S. Ito and K. Kimura. Kidney and Hypertension: Discussion. Clinical Hypertension 6 (1):7-20, 2000. 102. Navar, L.G., A. Ichihara, S.Y. Chin, and J.D. Imig. Nitric oxide-angiotensin II interactions in angiotensin II-

dependent hypertension. Acta Physiol Scand. 168:139-147, 2000.

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103. Benos, D.J., L.G. Navar, M. Reich. Publishing in the journals of the APS: Why are authors charged fees? Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 278:F687-F688, 2000.

104. Navar, L.G., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, J.D. Imig, L. Cervenka, and K.D. Mitchell. Renal responses to AT1 receptor blockade. Am J Hypertens 13:45S-54S, 2000.

105. Inscho, E.W., J.D. Imig and L.G. Navar. Nonendothelial paracrine regulation of the renal microcirculation. Advances in Organ Biology 9:219-233, 2000.

106. Navar, L. G., L. M. Harrison-Bernard, J. D. Imig, and K. D. Mitchell. Renal actions of angiotensin II at AT1 receptor blockers. In: Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonists, edited by Epstein, M. and H. R. Brunner, Philadelphia, Hanley & Belfus, Inc. 2000, 189-214.

107. Navar, L.G. and L.M. Harrison-Bernard. Intrarenal angiotensin II augmentation in angiotensin II dependent hypertension. Hypertens Res 23:291-301, 2000.

108. Imig, J.D. and L.G. Navar. Measurement of renal tubular angiotensin II. Methods Mol Med 51:427-434, 2000. 109. Navar, L. G., K. D. Mitchell, L. M. Harrison-Bernard, H. Kobori, and A. Nishiyama. Intrarenal angiotensin II levels

in normal and hypertensive states. JRAAS 2: S176-S184, 2001. 110. Majid, D. S. A. and L. G. Navar. Nitric oxide in the control of renal hemodynamics and excretory function. Am J

Hypertens 14: 74S-82S, 2001. 111. L. G. Navar and S. A. Omoro. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) in the kidney. In: Angiotensin-Converting

Enzyme (ACE): Clinical and Experimental Insights, edited by T. D. Giles, Fort Lee:Health Care Communications, Inc., 2001, p. 73-87.

112. Navar, L. G., L. M. Harrison-Bernard, A. Nishiyama, and H. Kobori. Regulation of intrarenal angiotensin II in hypertension. Hypertension 39: 316-322, 2002.

113. Nishiyama, A. and L. G. Navar. ATP mediates tubuloglomerular feedback. Am J Physiol Regul.Integr.Comp Physiol 283: R273-R275, 2002.

114. Navar, L. G. and D. W. Ploth. Pathophysiology of renovascular hypertension. In Izzo, J. L., Jr. and H. R. Black, eds. Hypertension Primer. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2003, 138-141.

115. Navar, L. G., H. Kobori, and M. Prieto-Carrasquero. Intrarenal Angiotensin II and Hypertension. Curr.Hypertens Rep. 5: 135-143, 2003.

116. Navar LG and Nishiyama A. Why are angiotensin concentrations so high in the kidney? Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens 13: 107-115, 2004.

117. Navar LG. The intrarenal renin-angiotensin system in hypertension. Kidney Int 65: 1522-1532, 2004. 118. Ichihara A, Kobori H, Nishiyama A and Navar LG. Renal Renin-Angiotensin System. In: Kidney and Blood Pressure

Regulation, edited by Suzuki H and Saruta T. Basel: Karger, 2004, p. 117-130. 119. Navar LG and Bell PD. Romancing the macula densa at UAB. Kidney Int Suppl S34-S40, 2004. 120. Anonymous. American Society of Nephrology Renal Research Report. J Am.Soc.Nephrol 2005;16:1886-1903. 121. Navar, LG. The role of the kidneys in hypertension. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 7(9):542-9, 2005. 122. Kobori H, Ozawa Y, Suzaki Y, Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Nishiyama A, Shoji T, Cohen EP, Navar LG. Young

scholars award lecture: Intratubular angiotensinogen in hypertension and kidney diseases. Am J Hypertens. 19:541-550, 2006.

123. Navar LG. Schmidt-Nielsen Mentor Award. From mentee to mentor: lessons learned along the way. Physiologist. Dec;49(6):315-318, 2006.

124. Navar LG, Prieto-Carrasquero MC and Kobori H. Molecular aspects of the renal renin-angiotensin system. In: Molecular Mechanisms in Hypertension, edited by Re R, DiPette DJ, Schiffrin EL and Sowers JR. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006, p. 3-14.

125. Navar LG, Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Kobori H. Chapter 5: Regulation of renin in JGA and tubules in hypertension. In: Frohlich ED, Re RN, ed. The local cardiac renin angiotensin-aldosterone system. 1st ed. New York, NY: Springer;2006:45-59.

126. Prieto-Carrasquero MC and Navar LG. Role of intrarenal renin-angiotensin system in hypertension. In: Role of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system in hypertension. In: Nephrology, Hypertension, Dialysis, Transplantation, edited by Andreoli TE, Ritz E and Rosivall L. Budapest, Nagyvarad: Hungarian Kidney Foundation, 2006, p. 199-220.

127. Navar LG and Ploth DW. Pathophysiology of renovascular hypertension. In: Hypertension Primer: The essentials of high blood pressure, edited by Izzo JL and Black HR. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006, p. 138-141.

128. Navar LG, Prieto-Carrasquero MC and Kobori H. Renal Renin-Angiotensin System. In: Handbook of Biologically Active Peptides, edited by Kastin AJ. London: Academic Press, 2006, p. 1235-1242.

129. Presentation of the SSCI Founders' Medal for 2007 to David W. Ploth, MD. Am J Med Sci 334: 6-8, 2007.

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130. Kobori H, Nangaku M, Navar LG and Nishiyama A. The intrarenal renin-angiotensin system: from physiology to the pathobiology of hypertension and kidney disease. Pharmacol Rev 59: 251-287, 2007.

131. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Kobori H and Navar LG. Chapter 1. The intrarenal renin-angiotensin system. In: Hypertension and Hormone Mechanisms, edited by Carey RM. Totowa, NJ USA: Humana Press, 2007, p. 3-22.

132. Mitchell KD, Botros FT and Navar LG. Intrarenal renin-angiotensin system and counteracting protective mechanisms in angiotensin II-dependent hypertension. Acta Physiologica Hungarica 94: 31-48, 2007.

133. Navar LG and Ploth DW. Pathophysiology of renovascular hypertension. In: Hypertension Primer: The essentials of high blood pressure, edited by Izzo JL, Black HR and Sica DA. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008, p. 162-165.

134. Navar LG, Arendshorst WJ, Pallone TL, Inscho EW, Imig JD and Bell PD. The Renal Microcirculation. In: Handbook of Physiology: Microcirculation, edited by Tuma RF, Duran WN and Ley K. Academic Press, 2008, p. 550-683.

135. Prieto-Carrasquero, Minolfa C., Botros, Fady T., Kobori, Hiroyuki, and Navar, L. Gabriel. Collecting duct renin: a major player in angiotensin II-dependent hypertension. JASH 3(2), 96-104. 3-1-2009.

136. Peti-Peterdi J, Navar LG, Darwin BP, Casellas D, Carmines PK, Inscho EW and Oparil S. A true champion of Hungarian kidney research and nephrology education - Tribute to Laszlo Rosivall. Acta Physiol Hung 96: 375-382, 2009.

137. Botros FT and Navar LG. Heme oxygenase in regulation of renal function and blood pressure. Current Hypertens Rev 5(1):13-23, 2009.

138. Gonzalez-Villalobos R and Navar LG . Intrarenal Angiotensin II Augmentation in Hypertension. In: The Local Cardiac Renin-Angiotensin Aldosterone System, edited by Frohlich ED and Re RN. New York: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2009, p. 121-131.Prieto MC and Navar LG. Collecting Duct Renin: A Critical Link in Angiotensin II-Dependent Hypertension. In: The Local Cardiac Renin-Angiotensin Aldosterone System, edited by Frohlich ED and Re RN. New York: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2009, p. 133-141.

139. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Botros FT, Kobori H and Navar LG. Collecting Duct Renin: A major player in Angiotensin II-dependent Hypertension. J Am Soc Hypertens 3: 96-104, 2009. PMCID: PMC2699304

140. Navar LG. Mentee to mentor: pathway to emerging independence. Physiologist 53: 54-55, 2010. 141. Shao W, Seth DM and Navar LG. Response to On the Origin of Urinary Angiotensin II. Hypertension 56: e46, 2010. 142. Esler MD, Lambert EA, Schlaich M and Navar LG. Point:Counterpoint: The Dominant Contributor to Systemic

Hypertension: Chronic Activation of the Sympathetic Nervous System vs Activation of the Intrarenal Renin-Angiotensin System. J Appl Physiol 109: 1996-2002, 2010.

143. Navar LG. Last Word on Counterpoint: Activation of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system is the dominant contributor to systemic hypertension. J Appl Physiol 109: 2015, 2010. PMCID: PMC3006411

144. Navar LG, Kobori H, Prieto MC and Gonzalez-Villalobos RA. Intratubular renin-angiotensin system in hypertension. Hypertension 57: 355-362, 2011. PMCID: PMC3073668

145. Navar LG, Prieto MC, Satou R and Kobori H. Intrarenal angiotensin II and its contribution to the genesis of chronic hypertension. Curr Opin Pharmacol 11: 180-186, 2011. PMCID: PMC3075356

146. Kobori H and Navar LG. Urinary angiotensinogen a novel biomarker of intrarenal renin-angiotensin system in chronic kidney disease. International Review of Thrombosis 6: 108-116, 2011.

147. Kobori H, Harrison-Bernard LM, Navar LG. Role of activated renin-angiotensin system in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy. In: Prabhakar SS, editor. Advances in Pathogenesis of Diabetic Nephropathy. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.; 2012; p. 161-197.

148. Green T, Gonzalez AA, Mitchell KD, Navar LG. The complex interplay between cyclooxygenase-2 and angiotensin II in regulating kidney function. Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens 2012;21:7-14.

149. G. D. Fink, L. G. Navar. Preface for the Joint Proceedings of the High Blood Pressure Research 2011 Scientific Sessions and the Inter-American Society of Hypertension Meeting. Hypertension 59: 363-366, 2012.

150. Navar LG, Satou R and Gonzalez-Villalobos RA. The increasing complexity of the intratubular Renin-Angiotensin system. J Am Soc Nephrol 23: 1130-1132, 2012. PMCID:X

151. Kobori H, Kamiyama M, Harrison-Bernard LM and Navar LG. Cardinal Role of the Intrarenal Renin-Angiotensin System in the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Nephropathy. J Investig Med 61:256-264, 2013. PMCID: PMC3554867

152. Prieto MC, Gonzalez AA, Satou R, Kobori H, and Navar LG. Renin-Angiotensin System. In: Handbook of Biologically Active Peptides, edited by Kastin AJ. London: Academic Press, 2nd Edition, 2013, p. 1499-1506.

153. Navar, L. G. Translational studies on augmentation of intratubular renin-angiotensin system in hypertension. Kidney Inter., Suppl. 3:321-325, 2013.

154. Navar, L. G. Intrarenal renin-angiotensin system in regulation of glomerular function. Curr.Opin.Nephrol.Hypertens 23:38-45, 2014.

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155. Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Gonzalez AA, Prieto MC, and Navar LG. El Sistema Renina-angiotensina Renal: Evidencia Experimental Y Clinnica Acerca De Su Rol En La Hipertension Arterial. In H. Gomez Llambi and D. Piskorz, editors Hipertension Arterial, Epidemiologia, Fisiologia, Fisiopatologia, Diagnostico Y Terapeutica, Editorial Inter-Medica SAICI, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires. 247-251, 2013.

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Abstracts and Presentations: 1. Navar, L.G., A.C. Guyton, and J.B. Langston. Renal hemodynamic relationships as affected by changes in plasma

osmolal concentration. Physiologist 8:240, 1965. 2. Navar, L.G., A.C. Guyton, and J.B. Langston. Renal blood flow recovery patterns following renal arterial occlusion

as affected by changes in plasma osmolality. Federation Proc. 25:265, 1966. 3. Navar, L.G., A.C. Guyton, and J.B. Langston. Effect of alterations in plasma osmolality in renal hemodynamics. J.

Miss. Acad. Sci. 12:156, 1966. 4. Navar, L.G., P.G. Baer, and A.C. Guyton. Effects of ureteral pressure elevation on renal hemodynamics and urine

composition. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 1:49, 1967. 5. Navar, L.G., P.G. Baer, and A.C. Guyton. Effect of alterations in ureteral pressure on renal autoregulatory capacity.

Physiologist 10(3):260, 1967. 6. Navar, L.G., P.G. Baer, and A.C. Guyton. Acute renal response to ureteral pressure elevation. Proc. XXIV Int. Cong.

Physiol. Sci. 7:314, 1968. 7. Navar, L.G., A.C. Guyton, and P.G. Baer. Evaluation of the osmolar and sodium feedback theories on the mechanism

of renal autoregulation. Federation Proc. 28:716, 1969. 8. Navar, L.G., and P.G. Baer. Minimal afferent resistance and calculation of normal glomerular pressure. Am. Soc.

Nephrol. 3:52, 1969. 9. Navar, L.G., P.G. Baer, and A.C. Guyton. Glomerular capillary pressure -- 60 or 90 mmHg? Physiologist 13(3):270,

1970. 10. Navar, L.G., J.B. Uther, and P.G. Baer. Arterial pressure effects on urine flow and urine osmolality in diabetes

insipidus dogs. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4:57, 1970. 11. Ott, C.E., L.G. Navar, and B.H. Douglas. Renal interstitial fluid pressure and its response to changes in renal arterial

pressure, renal venous pressure, ureteral pressure and osmotic diuresis. Federation Proc. 30:429, 1971. 12. Navar, L.G., P.G. Baer, and S.L. Wallace. Renal autoregulatory and renal hemodynamic responses to hyperoncotic

dextran infusions. Clin. Res. 19:542, 1971. 13. Navar, L.G., P.G. Baer, and S.L. Wallace. Effect of hyperoncotic dextran infusions on segmental renal vascular

resistances and glomerular pressure. Physiologist 14(3):210, 1971. 14. Wallace, S.L., and L.G. Navar. Effect of increases in colloid osmotic pressure on renal hemodynamics and renal

function. J. Miss. Acad. Sci. 17:71, 1971. 15. Navar, L.G. Relationship between load to the diluting segment and sodium reabsorption during alterations in arterial

pressure and solute loading. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 5:56, 1971. 16. Navar, L.G., F.R. Sias, A.C. Jackson, and R. Darby. Digital simulation of fluid flow in the renal vascular and tubular

compartments. Proc. Conf. Engr. Med. Biol. 13:277, 1971. 17. Navar, L.G. Effects of arterial pressure alterations and solute loading on the function of the nephron diluting

segment. Circulation 44:205, 1971. 18. Navar, L.G. Responses of the diluting segment to changes in load due to arterial pressure and solute loading. Clin.

Res. 20:64, 1972. 19. Moses, M.E., W. Boone, and L.G. Navar. Acute toxicity of amphotericin B. Clin. Res. 20:64, 1972. 20. Navar, L.G. Effects of intrarenal arterial osmolality alterations on renal blood flow. Federation Proc. 31:825, 1972. 21. Navar, L.G. Distal nephron responses to altered arterial pressure and solute loading with hyperosmotic agents. Clin.

Res. 20:604, 1972. 22. Navar, L.G., and P.G. Baer. Effects of vasodilators on segmental renal vascular resistance and glomerular pressure.

Physiologist 15(3):225, 1972. 23. Navar, L.G. Quantitative analysis of renal autoregulation. Proc. Vth Int. Cong. Nephrol., p.344, 1972. 24. Navar, L.G., T.J. Burke, R.R. Robinson, and J.R. Clapp. Micropuncture evidence for distal tubular feedback control

of nephron filtration rate in dogs. Clin. Res. 21:76, 1973. 25. Navar, L.G., T.J. Burke, R.R. Robinson, and J.R. Clapp. Distal tubular feedback and autoregulation of nephron

filtration rate. Federation Proc. 32:389, 1973. 26. Navar, L.G., T.J. Burke, R.R. Robinson, and J.R. Clapp. Role of distal delivery in regulation of nephron filtration

rate. Clin. Res. 21:701, 1973. 27. Burke, T.J., L.G. Navar, R.R. Robinson, and J.R. Clapp. Distal nephron microperfusion and single nephron

glomerular filtration rate. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 6:17, 1973. 28. Burke, T.J., J.T. Adkinson, L.G. Navar, R.R. Robinson, and J.R. Clapp. Influence of reduced distal delivery on

absolute proximal reabsorption in the dog. Clin. Res. 22:205A, 1974.

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29. Navar, L.G., B. Chomdej, and P.D. Bell. Elevated glomerular pressure during proximal blockade and reduced distal delivery. Clin. Res. 22:539A, 1974.

30. Navar, L.G., B. Chomdej, and P.D. Bell. Absence of glomerular capillary pressure autoregulation in nephrons with interrupted distal delivery. Physiologist 17(3):294, 1974.

31. Navar, L.G. Hemodynamic and micropuncture studies in dogs in support of a distal tubular feedback mechanism controlling glomerular filtration rate. Proc. Int. Union Physiol. Sci. 10:253, 1974.

32. Navar, L.G., and B. Chomdej. Elevated glomerular pressure and absence of glomerular pressure autoregulation during interrupted distal delivery. Proc. Int. Union Physiol. Sci. 11:60, 1974.

33. Navar, L.G., B. Chomdej, and P.D. Bell. Estimation of glomerular pressure in the dog from proximal tubule stop flow pressure. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 7:65, 1974.

34. Molstad, L.S., and L.G. Navar. Renal autoregulation during prostaglandin inhibition. J. Miss. Acad. Sci. 20 (Suppl. 1):24, 1975.

35. Chomdej, B., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Effects of acute hypercalcemia on renal hemodynamics. J. Miss. Acad. Sci. 20 (Suppl. 1):24, 1975.

36. Navar, L.G. Renal autoregulation (letter). Circ. Res. 36:358, 1975. 37. Navar, L.G., and R.J. White. Analysis of glomerular dynamics in the dog. Proc. VIth Int. Congr. Nephrol., #87, 1975. 38. White, R.J., and L.G. Navar. Formal sensitivity analysis applied to physiological systems. Proc. Conf. Engr. Med. &

Biol., p.431, 1975. 39. Navar, L.G., and P.D. Bell. Autoregulatory behavior of pressures in superficial cortical structures of the dog.

Physiologist 18(3):331, 1975. 40. Chomdej, B., L.G. Navar, and D.B. Young. Effects of acute changes in plasma calcium on renal hemodynamics.

Physiologist 18(3):169, 1975. 41. Molstad, L.S., L.G. Navar, and A.E. Taylor. Renal responses to prostaglandin inhibition by chronic indomethacin

administration. Clin. Res. 24:38A, 1976. 42. Williams, R.H., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Single nephron glomerular filtration rate in the dog estimated from

proximal tubule fluid collections and glomerular density. Clin. Res. 24:39A, 1976. 43. Navar, L.G., and P.D. Bell. Superficial cortical pressures during arterial pressure induced alterations in urine flow

and sodium excretion. Federation Proc. 35:542, 1976. 44. Williams, R.H., P.D. Bell, L.G. Navar, and T.J. Burke. Comparison of nephron filtration rate in the dog estimated

from proximal tubule collections, indicator dilution technique and glomerular density. Clin. Res. 24:417A, 1976. 45. Navar, L.G., and P.D. Bell. Evaluation of the single nephron glomerular filtration coefficient in the dog. Physiologist

19:309, 1976. 46. Williams, R.H., L.G. Navar, P.D. Bell, and C.E. Thomas. Autoregulation of nephron filtration rate in the dog as

assessed by an indicator dilution technique. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 9:117, 1976. 47. Ploth, D.W., C.E. Thomas, C.J. Cook, and L.G. Navar. Mechanism of renal vasodilation in the rat after isoncotic

plasma volume expansion. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 9:109, 1976. 48. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, C.E. Thomas, R.H. Williams, and D.W. Ploth. Characterization of glomerular feedback

responses to distal nephron microperfusion in the dog. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 9:107, 1976. 49. Bell, P.D., C. Thomas, R. Williams, and L.G. Navar. Alterations in stop-flow pressure during distal nephron

microperfusion in the dog. Clin. Res. 25:40A, 1977. 50. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, C.E. Thomas, R.H. Williams, and D.W. Ploth. Effects of alterations in distal nephron

perfusate composition on stop-flow pressure in the dog. Federation Proc. 36:506, 1977. 51. Ploth, D.W., L.G. Navar, and J. Rudulph. Renal and single nephron autoregulatory responses of the rat to isoncotic

plasma volume expansion. Federation Proc. 36:506, 1977. 52. Navar, L.G., and P.D. Bell. Distal tubule-glomerular feedback responses to alterations in distal nephron perfusate

flow and composition in the dog. Proc. Int. Cong. Physiol. Sci. 12:282, 1977. 53. Williams, R.H., P.D. Bell, C. Thomas, and L.G. Navar. Renal blood flow preservation during ischemic acute renal

failure in the dog. Clin. Res. 25:599A, 1977. 54. Williams, R.H., P.D. Bell, C. Thomas, and L.G. Navar. Ischemic nephropathy: A Kf pheonmenon? Am. Soc.

Nephrol. 10:85, 1977. 55. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, C. Thomas, and D. Ploth. Possible role of osmolality in the mediation of the distal tubular-

glomerular feedback responses in the dog. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 10:116, 1977. 56. Ploth, D.W., J.G. Rudulph, and L.G. Navar. The role of renal nerves and the renin-angiotensin system in the

vasodilation of plasma volume expansion. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 10:118, 1977. 57. Bell, P.D., C.E. Thomas, R.H. Williams, and L.G. Navar. Effects of alterations in perfusate osmolality on tubulo-

glomerular feedback responses in the dog. Physiologist 20(4):7, 1977.

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58. LaGrange, R.A., P.D. Bell, C.E. Thomas, D.W. Ploth, and L.G. Navar. Effects of angiotensin II blockade on single nephron filtration dynamics in the dog. Physiologist 20(4):54, 1977.

59. Ploth, D.W., J. Rudulph, R. LaGrange, and L.G. Navar. Effect of converting enzyme inhibitor (SQ 20881) on nephron function in the rat. Physiologist 20(4):75, 1977.

60. Navar, L.G., C.E. Thomas, P.D. Bell, and A.D. Davis. Effects of plasma colloid osmotic pressure on the single nephron glomerular filtration coefficient in the dog. Clin. Res. 26:42A, 1978.

61. Bell, P.D., C.E. Thomas, and L.G. Navar. Distal tubule-glomerular feedback responses at reduced renal arterial pressure. Federation Proc. 37:563, 1978.

62. Navar, L.G., C.E. Thomas, and P.D. Bell. Single nephron glomerular filtration coefficient in the dog as affected by increased plasma colloid osmotic pressure. Proc. VIIth Int. Congr. Nephrol. p.F-8, 1978.

63. Ploth, D.W., J. Rudulph, R. LaGrange, and L.G. Navar. Nephron function after converting enzyme inhibition in the rat. Proc. VIIth Int. Congr. Nephrol., p.F-9, 1978.

64. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, C.E. Thomas, and R.H. Williams. Single nephron glomerular filtration rate in the dog. Proc. VIIth Int. Congr. Nephrol., p.F-12, 1978.

65. Bell, P.D., J.G. Rudulph, C.E. Thomas, D.W. Ploth, and L.G. Navar. Distal tubule-glomerular feedback responses during nephron perfusion with an isotonic mannitol solution in the rat. Physiologist 21(4):7, 1978.

66. Ploth, D.W., J.G. Rudulph, and L.G. Navar. Renin-angiotensin, renal nerves, or blood viscosity as possible mediators of renal vasodilation following plasma volume expansion. Physiologist 21(4):92, 1978.

67. Navar, L.G., C.E. Thomas, P.D. Bell, and F.F. Adams. Influence of vasodilators on glomerular filtration dynamics in the dog. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 11:138A, 1978.

68. Ploth, D.W., J. Rudulph, R. Roy, and L.G. Navar. Failure of renal blood flow autoregulation in contralateral kidneys of Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 11:68A, 1978.

69. Ploth, D.W., R. Roy, and L.G. Navar. Renal hemodynamic and tubuloglomerular feedback responses following angiotensin blockade with Saralasin (P113) in the rat. Clin. Res. 26:781A, 1978.

70. Adams, P.L., F.F. Adams, P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Impairment of renal blood flow autoregulation in ischemic acute renal failure. Federation Proc. 538:1311, 1979.

71. Ploth, D.W., R. Roy, and L.G. Navar. Renal hemodynamic and tubuloglomerular feedback responses following angiotensin blockade with Saralasin (P113) in the rat. Clin. Res. 27:427A, 1979.

72. Bell, P.D., C.B. McLean, and L.G. Navar. Tubulo-glomerular feedback responses and distal tubular fluid composition during perfusion with non-electrolyte solutions in the rat. Physiologist 22(4):8, 1979.

73. Huang, W.C., P.D. Bell, D.W. Ploth, and L.G. Navar. Bilateral renal function responses to converting enzyme inhibition (SQ 20881) in one clip, two kidney renal hypertensive rats. Physiologist 22(4):59, 1979.

74. Ploth, D., R. Roy, and L.G. Navar. Impaired cortical micropressure autoregulation in contralateral kidneys of Goldblatt hypertensive rats (GHR). Physiologist 22(4):102, 1979.

75. Rostand, S.G., S.C. Hebert, and L.G. Navar. Natriuretic effects of angiotensin II (AII) and renin substrate (RS) in the isolated rat kidney. Physiologist 22(4):108, 1979.

76. Bell, P.D., C.B. McLean, and L.G. Navar. Distal tubular composition and tubuloglomerular feedback responses during perfusion with chloride and non-chloride containing solutions. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 12:36A, 1979.

77. Rostand, S.G., D. Lewis, W.C. Huang, J.B. Watkins, and L.G. Navar. Attenuated pressure ntriuresis in isolated perfused kidneys from Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Clin. Res. 28:336A, 1980.

78. Huang, W.C., P.D. Bell, D.W. Ploth, and L.G. Navar. Bilateral renal function responses to angiotensin blockade in one clip two kidney renal hypertensive rats. Proc. VIIth Mtg. Int. Soc. Hypertension, p.58, 1980.

79. Ploth, D.W., R.N. Roy, W.C. Huang, and L.G. Navar. Impaired autoregulation of cortical micropressures in contralateral kidneys of two kidney one clip Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Proc. VIIth Mtg. Int. Soc. Hypertension, p.104, 1980.

80. Navar, L.G., W.C. Huang, and D.W. Ploth. Influence of the renin-angiotensin system on sodium excretion in normal and Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Proc. Int. Symp. on Regulation of Renal Sodium Excretion by Hormones, p.32, 1980.

81. Navar, L.G., P.D. Bell, and P.L. Adams. Macula densa feedback regulation of renal hemodynamics and renal autoregulation. Proc. Int. Union Physiol. Sci. 14:203, 1980.

82. Huang, W.C., D.W. Ploth, P.D. Bell, D. Jirakulsomchok, and L.G. Navar. Influence of converting enzyme inhibition and unclipping on bilateral response in Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Physiologist 23(4):126, 1980.

83. Bell, P.D., C.B. McLean, and L.G. Navar. Tubuloglomerular feedback responses during retrograde distal tubular microperfusion with low chloride isotonic and hypotonic solutions. Physiologist 23(4):162, 1980.

84. Jirakulsomchok, D., P.D. Bell, W.C. Huang, and L.G. Navar. Effects of converting enzyme inhibitor (CEI, SQ 14,225) on renal hemodynamics and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) at reduced renal arterial pressure. Physiologist 23(4):163, 1980.

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85. Bell, P.D., and L.G. Navar. Potential role of macula densa cytoplasmic calcium in the mediation of tubuloglomerular feedback responses. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 13:125A, 1980.

86. Navar, L.G., D. Jirakulsomchok, P.D. Bell, and W.C. Huang. Converting enzyme inhibition results in equivalent reductions in afferent and efferent arteriolar resistances in sodium restricted dogs. Federation Proc. 40:516, 1981.

87. Ploth, D.W., J.G. Rudulph, and L.G. Navar. Do renal nerves, blood viscosity or angiotensin II mediate the vasodilation following plasma volume expansion in the rat? Federation Proc. 40:516, 1981.

88. Huang, W.C., D.W. Ploth, P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Characterization of segmental reabsorptive function during moderate reduction of blood pressure in hydropenic rats. Federation Proc. 40:582, 1981.

89. Ploth, D.W., R. Roy, and L.G. Navar. Renal hemodynamic and nephron absorptive responses during angiotensin blockade with saralasin in the rat. Clin. Res. 29:474A, 1981.

90. Navar, L.G., D. Jirakulsomchok, P.D. Bell, and W.C. Huang. Influence of converting enzyme inhibition on glomerular filtration dynamics in sodium restricted dogs. Proc. VIIIth Int. Congr. Nephrol., p.21, 1981.

91. Bell, P.D., and L.G. Navar. Calcium mediated stimulus-excitation coupling in macula densa feedback control of GFR. Proc. VIIIth Int. Congr. Nephrol., p.21, 1981.

92. Huang, W.C., and L.G. Navar. Effects of converting enzyme inhibition on superficial nephron function of the non-clipped kidney in Goldblatt hypertension. Physiologist 24:104, 1981.

93. Burgess, W.P., P. Youngblood, and L.G. Navar. Relationship between transient urine flow responses during changes in renal artery pressure and autoregulation of renal vascular resistance. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 14:116A, 1981.

94. Ploth, D.W., R.N. Roy, and L.G. Navar. Influences of exogenous angiotensin II on tubuloglomerular feedback activity in the rat. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 14:119A, 1981.

95. Rosivall, L., P. Youngblood, and L.G. Navar. The effects of intrarenal infusions of angiotensin I (A-I) and II (A-II) on renal hemodynamics in the dog. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 14:120A, 1981.

96. Rosivall, L., P. Youngblood and L.G. Navar. The effect of intrarenally formed angiotensin II on renal hemodynamics in the dog. Federation Proc. 41:1007, 1982.

97. Bell, P.D., L.G. Navar, and M. Reddington. Evidence for mobilization of receptor cell intracellular calcium in the transmission of tubulo-glomerular feedback signals. Federation Proc. 41:1366, 1982.

98. Huang, W.C., and L.G. Navar. Angiotensin mediated changes in nephron function in the non-clipped kidney of Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Federation Proc. 41:1586, 1982.

99. Harris, P.J., L.G. Navar, and D.W. Ploth. The effect of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition on proximal tubular fluid reabsorption in normotensive and Goldblatt hypertensive rats. J. Physiol. 327:93P-94P, 1982.

100. Rosivall, L., J. Champion, L.G. Navar, D. Rinder, and S. Oparil. Intrarenal conversion of angiotensin I (AI) to angiotensin II (AII) at normal and reduced renal blood flow in the anesthetized dog. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 15:190A, 1982.

101. Ploth, D.W., L. Morrill, and L.G. Navar. Autoregulation of renal hemodynamics by contralateral kidneys of Goldblatt hypertensive rats during inhibition of converting enzyme activity. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 15:154A, 1982.

102. Carmines, P.K., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Effects of indomethacin on pressure natiruresis in sodium replete dogs. Federation Proc. 42:2607, 1983.

103. Casellas, D., and L.G. Navar. Anatomical and physiological characterization of in vitro perfused juxtamedullary glomeruli (JMG) in rats. Federation Proc. 42:4681, 1983.

104. Rosivall, L., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Effects of intrarenal angiotensin I (AI) infusion on glomerular hemodynamics in dogs. Federation Proc. 42:4684, 1983.

105. Navar, L.G., M. Reddington, P.D. Bell, and D.W. Ploth. Tubuloglomerular feedback mediated reductions in directly measured glomerular capillary pressure in response to increased distal volume delivery. Physiologist 26:A127, 1983.

106. Navar, L.G., L. Rosivall, and P.K. Carmines. Effects of intrarenal angiotensin I infusion on glomerular dynamics in dogs. Proc. Int. Congress Physiol. Sci. 15:239, 1983.

107. Casellas, D., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Effects of angiotensin II (AII) and epinephrine (EPI) on glomerular capillary (GCP) and afferent arteriolar pessures (AAP) in in vitro blood-perfused juxtamedullary nephrons (JMN) from rats. Federation Proc. 43:408, 1984.

108. Champion, W.J., and L.G. Navar. Alterations in renal blood flow autoregulatory efficiency during intrarenal infusions of verapamil alone and with converting enzyme inhibition. Federation Proc. 43:409, 1984.

109. Carmines, P.K., D. Casellas, and L.G. Navar. Autoregulation of glomerular capillary pressure in in vitro blood perfused juxtamedullary nephrovascular units from rat kidney. Microvasc. Res. 27:235, 1985.

110. Carmines, P.K., R.J. Roman, J. Work, and L.G. Navar. Role of prostaglandins in pressure natriuresis. Proc. IX Int. Congr. Nephrol. 446A, 1984.

111. Casellas, D., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Microvascular reactivity of in vitro blood-perfused juxtamedullary nephrons (JMN) from rats. Proc. IX Int. Congr. Nephrol. 392A, 1984.

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112. Casellas, D., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. A technique for the study of renal microcirculation: in vitro blood perfused juxtamedullary nephrons (JMN) from rats. Int. J. Microcirc. 3:533, 1984.

113. Rosivall, L., A.J. Narkates, S. Oparil, and L.G. Navar. De Novo formation of angiotensin II in the kidney during stimulated renin secretion in anesthetized dogs. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 17:165A, 1984.

114. Carmines, P.K., and L.G. Navar. Converting enzyme inhibition attenuates proximal tubular reabsorption in isolated blood perfused juxtamedullary nephrons. Federation Proc. 44:1364, 1985.

115. Navar, L.G., L. Rosivall, and W.J. Champion. Coupling of GFR and RBF autoregulation during angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition in sodium depleted dogs. Physiologist 28(4):269, 1985.

116. Gelman, S., and L.G. Navar. Infrarenal aortic cross clamping and renal hemodynamics (letter to editor). Anesthesiology 63:223, 1985.

117. Carmines, P.K., T.K. Morrison, and L.G. Navar. Segmental vascular diameter responses to angiotensin II in blood perfused juxtamedullary nephrons from rat kidney. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 18:232A, 1985.

118. Rosivall, L., D.F. Rinder, C.M.C. Khosla, L.G. Navar, and S. Oparil. Intrarenal conversion of I125 (Sar 1, I125) angiotensin I at normal and reduced renal blood flow in the dog. Act. Physiol. Hung. 66:281, 1985.

119. Rosivall, L., S. Oparil, and L.G. Navar. Quantity of intrarenally formed angiotensin II during control and stimulated renin secretion in anesthetized dogs. Renal Physiol. 9:62, 1986.

120. Paul, R., and L.G. Navar. Maintenance of renal autoregulatory efficiency during ANF-induced natriuresis. Federation Proc. 45:648, 1986.

121. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Effects of peritubular capillary infusion of angiotensins I and II on single nephron filtration rate and proximal reabsoprtion in the rat. Federation Proc. 45:869, 1986.

122. Carmines, P.K., and L.G. Navar. Direct visualization of segmental microvessel responsiveness of in vitro blood-perfused juxtamedullary nephrons. J. Alabama Acad. Sci. 57:182, 1986.

123. Ferguson, T., R. Paul, and L.G. Navar. Influence of blood volume expansion on renal responses to atriopeptin in the rat. Clin. Res. 34:595A, 1986.

124. Huang, W.C., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Influence of converting enzyme inhibition on tubuloglomerular feedback responses in non-clipped kidneys of Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Proc. Int. Union Physiol. Sci. 16:30, 1986.

125. Carmines, P.K., and L.G. Navar. Direct visualization of segmental microvessel responsiveness of in vitro blood-perfused juxtamedulllary nephrons. Proc. Int. Union Physiol. Sci. 16:30, 1986.

126. Navar, L.G., K.D. Mitchell, and P.K. Carmines. Role of the renin-angiotensin system in the control of sodium excretion. Proc. Int. Union Physiol. Sci. 16:158, 1986.

127. Navar, L.G., and P. R. Gibson. Angiotensin II mediated renal vasoconstriction during calcium channel blockade. Physiologist 29:162, 1986.

128. Navar, L.G., W.C. Huang, K.D. Mitchell, and C.A. Jackson. Renal mechanisms of hypertension. Proc. 1st Congr. Asian and Oceanian Physiol. Soc., p.23, 1986.

129. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Effects of peritubular capillary infusion of angiotensin I and II on glomerular function. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 19:123A, 1986.

130. Franco, M., P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Evaluation of prostaglandins as mediators of tubuloglomerular feedback. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 19:266A, 1986.

131. Rosivall, L., and L.G. Navar. Renal autoregulatory efficiency during angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition in dogs on low sodium diet. Acta Physiol. Hung. 68:298, 1986.

132. Veldkamp, P.J., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Atrial natriuretic peptide effects on preglomerular vessel diameters in blood-perfused juxtamedullary nephrons from rat kidney. Federation Proc. 46:1868, 1987.

133. Paul, R., J. Work, and L.G. Navar. Serial atrial natriuretic peptide levels in the rat correlate with sodium excretion during acute blood volume expansion. Clin. Res. 35:554A, 1987.

134. Carmines, P.K., P.J. Veldkamp, and L.G. Navar. Disparate afferent arteriolar vasoconstrictor responses to angiotensin II during calcium channel blockade. Proc. Xth Int. Congr. Nephrol. 549A, 1987.

135. Franco, M. P.D. Bell, and L.G. Navar. Intratubular effect of adenosine A1 analog on tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 20:116A, 1987.

136. Bidani, A., K. Mitchell, M.M. Schwartz, L.G. Navar, and E.J. Lewis. "Hyperfiltration Injury" does not occur in a normotensive rat remnant kidney (RK) model. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 20:224A, 1987.

137. Carmines, P.K., P.J. Veldkamp, and L.G. Navar. Responses of the justamedullary nephron microvasculature to changes in perfusion pressure. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 20:262A, 1987.

138. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Enhancement of tubuloglomerular feedback responses during peritubular capillary infusions of angiotensins I and II. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 20:264A, 1987.

139. Thomas, C.E., and L.G. Navar. Influence of calcium channel blockade on the renal vasoconstrictive actions of platelet activating factor. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 20:266A, 1987.

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140. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Single nephron responses to peritubular capillary infusion of verapamil. FASEB J. 2:A1272, 1988.

141. Saccomani, G., L.G. Navar, and K.D. Mitchell. Effect of angiotensin on Na+ uptake by renal proximal tubule cells. FASEB J. 2:A928, 1988.

142. Navar, L.G., K.D. Mitchell, and P.K. Carmines. Renal vascular and tubular actions of angiotensin II. Am. Soc. Hypertension (Faculty Abstracts), p.91, 1988.

143. Navar, L.G., W.C. Huang, and P.D. Bell. Tubuloglomerular feedback responses in non-clipped kidney of Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Hypertension 12:347, 1988.

144. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Effect of enalaprilic acid on the single nephron hemodynamic responses to peritubular capillary infusion of angiotensin I. Kidney Int. 35:301, 1989.

145. Navar, L.G., J. Hazelrig, and D. Harvey. Analysis of renal vasodilatory responses to ACE inhibition in renal hypertensive rats. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 21:184A, 1988.

146. Inscho, E.W., P.K. Carmines, A.K. Cook, and L.G. Navar. Interaction between prostaglandin E2 and angiotensin II in the regulation of afferent arteriolar diameter. FASEB J. 3:A541, 1989.

147. Carmines, P.K., and L.G. Navar. Effects of calcium antagonists on afferent and efferent arteriolar responses to angiotensin II. FASEB J. 3:A541, 1989.

148. Brown, S.A., and L.G. Navar. A tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) independent mechanism contributes to amino acid (AA)-induced renal vasodilation in the dog. FASEB J. 3:A542, 1989.

149. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Dependency of effector component of tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism on calcium influx. Proc. Int. Union Physiol. Sci. 17:274, 1989.

150. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Responses of the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism to ACE inhibitors and angiotensin II. Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. on Diuretics, pp.764-769, 1989.

151. Mitchell, K.D., and L.G. Navar. Effect of enalaprilic acid on the single nephron hemodynamic responses to peritubular capillary infusion of angiotensin I. Kidney Int. 35:301, 1989.

152. Saccomani, G., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Stimulation of Na+/H+ exchange by angiotensin II in renal proximal tubule cells. Kidney Int. 35:303, 1989.

153. Inscho, E.W., A.K. Cook, P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Direct assessment of afferent arteriolar responsiveness in the nonclipped kidney of Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Hypertension 14:335, 1989.

154. Brown, S.A., D.R. Finco, and L.G. Navar. The nature and consequences of glomerular enlargement in the adult dog. Workshop on Biology of Renal Microvasculature. (Abs) NIDDK-NIH, p. 46.

155. Inscho, E.W., P.K. Carmines, A.K. Cook, and L.G. Navar. The effect of prostacyclin (PGI2) on afferent arteriolar diameter changes induced by vasoconstrictor agents. Kidney Int. 37:552, 1990.

156. Inscho, E.W., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Differential effects of prostaglandins E2 and I2 on afferent arteriolar vasoconstrictor responses. Proc. XIth Int. Cong. Nephrol. 284A, 1990.

157. Ibarrola, A.M., E.W. Inscho, R.C. Vari, and L.G. Navar. Maintenance of renal autoregulatory capability during adenosine receptor blockade. Physiologist 33(4):94, 1990.

158. Inscho, E.W., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Differential stimulaton of afferent arterioles by 2-chloroadenosine and ATP. Hypertension 16:328, 1990.

159. Ortenberg, J.M., A.K. Cook, P.K. Carmines, E.W. Inscho, and L.G. Navar. Attenuated afferent arteriolar response to acetylcholine in 2K1C Goldblatt hypertension. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 38:959A, 1990.

160. Inscho, E.W., P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. P2 purinergic stimulation of rat juxtameddulary afferent arteriolar vasoconstriction. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 38:959A, 1990.

161. Inscho, E.W., P.K. Carmines, A.K. Cook, and L.G. Navar. Afferent arteriolar responses to purinergic agonists during adenosine receptor blockade. FASEB J. 5:A378, 1991.

162. Mitchell, K.D., L. Debose, and L.G. Navar. Purinergic modulation of tubuloglomerular feedback responsiveness. FASEB J. 5:A378, 1991.

163. Chen, C., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Role of endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) in the renal hemodynamic response to amino acid infusion. FASEB J. 5:A397, 1991.

164. Guan, S.B., A.A. Hymel, J. Fox, and L.G. Navar. Kidney tissue concentrations of angiotensins I and II, and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity in rats fed normal or low salt diets. FASEB J. 5:A1040, 1991.

165. Majid, D.S.A. and L.G. Navar. Effect of endothelial derived relaxing factor (EDRF) blockade on renal autoregulation. FASEB J. 5:A1041, 1991.

166. Navar, L.G., K.D. Mitchell, and P.K. Carmines. Renal vascular effects of angiotensin II. Am. Soc. Hypertension (Faculty Abstracts), p. 28, 1991.

167. Guan, S., A. Hymel, J. Fox, and L.G. Navar. Renal tissue angiotensin I and II levels and angiotensin converting enzyme activity in 2 kidney-1 clip hypertensive rats. Hypertension 18:411, 1991.

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168. Braam, B., K.D. Mitchell, A. Hymel, J. Fox, L.G. Navar. In vivo assessment of the source of intratubular angiotensin II in rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2:395, 1991.

169. Inscho, E.W. and L.G. Navar. Effect of ATP on pre- and post-glomerular microvasculature: predominant afferent site of action. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2:521, 1991.

170. Majid, D.S.A. and L.G. Navar. Role of endothelium-derived nitric oxide (EDNO) in mediating pressure natriuresis. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2:523, 1991.

171. Mitchell, K.D., B. Braam, and L.G. Navar. Attenuation of tubuloglomerular feedback by the nonpeptide angiotensin II receptor antagonist, Dup 753. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2:524, 1991.

172. Ohishi, K., P.K. Carmines, E.W. Inscho, and L.G. Navar. Effect of EDRF blockade on juxtamedullary afferent arterioles and modulation by ACE inhibition. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2:525, 1991.

173. Braam, B., K.D. Mitchell, L.G. Navar. Effects of the non-peptide angiotensin II receptor antagonist, DuP753, on tubuloglomerular feedback responses and renal function. Hypertension 19 (Suppl. I):I133, 1992.

174. Von Thun, A.M., R.C. Vari, A.A. Hymel, and L.G. Navar. Chronic administration of angiotensin II mimics two-kidney, one-clip Goldblatt hypertension. Clinical Research 39:807A, 1991.

175. Ohishi, K., P.K. Carmines, E.W. Inscho, and L.G. Navar. Effect of EDRF blockade on juxtamedullary afferent arterioles and modulation by angiotensin II. Clinical Research 39:847A, 1991.

176. Ohishi, K., P.K. Carmines, E.W. Inscho, and L.G. Navar. Effect of Dup 753 on afferent and efferent arteriolar constrictor responses to EDRF blockade. FASEB J. 6:A980, 1992.

177. Braam, B., K.D. Mitchell, L.G. Navar. Attenuation of tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) responses by the AT1 receptor antagonist, DuP 753, in Goldblatt hypertension. FASEB J. 6:A981, 1992.

178. Von Thun, A.M., R.C. Vari, A.A. Hymel, and L.G. Navar. Chronic administration of angiotensin II (ANG II) mimics two-kidney, one-clip (2K1C) Goldblatt hypertension. FASEB J. 6:A982, 1992.

179. Majid, D.S.A., A. Williams and L.G. Navar. Effect of DUP753 on renal responses to endothelium derived nitric oxide (EDNO) inhibition in dogs. FASEB J. 6:A1511, 1992.

180. Modell, H.I., L.G. Navar, and R.J. Roman. Computer simulations for teaching renal physiology. FASEB J. 6:A1521, 1992.

181. Inscho, E.W., K. Ohishi, T. Belott, and L.G. Navar. Effect of EDRF blockade on the response of juxtamedullary afferent arterioles to ATP stimulation. FASEB J. 6:A1811, 1992.

182. Inscho, E.W., T.P. Belott, M.J. Mason, and L.G. Navar. Extracellular ATP increases cytosolic calcium in renal vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). Physiologist 35:A10, 1992.

183. Navar, L.G., L. Gauthier-Lewis, A. Hymel, B. Braam, and K.D. Mitchell. Assessment of intraluminal, kidney and plasma levels of angiotensins I and II in anesthetized rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 3:442, 1992.

184. Takenaka, T., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Contribution of angiotensin II to renal hemodynamic and excretory effects of nitric oxide (NO) blockade in the rat. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 3:554, 1992.

185. Inscho, E.W. and L.G. Navar. Effect of calcium channel blockade on ATP-mediated afferent arteriolar vasoconstriction. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 3:564, 1992.

186. Williams, A., D.S.A. Majid, P.J. Kadowitz, and L.G. Navar. Effects of S-nitroso-n-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP) on renal hemodynamics and function. Clinical Research 40:829A, 1992.

187. Takenaka, T., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, P.K. Carmines and L.G. Navar. Autoregulation of afferent arteriolar blood flow in blood perfused juxtamedullary nephrons. FASEB J. 7:A311, 1993.

188. Braam, B., K.D. Mitchell, and L.G. Navar. Angiotensin II dependency of tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) responsiveness in Goldblatt hypertension. FASEB J. 7:A546, 1993.

189. Von Thun, A.M., S.S. Dipp, S.S. El-Dahr, R.C. Vari, and L.G. Navar. Angiotensinogen and renin gene expression in angiotensin II-induced and two-kidney, one-clip (2K1C) Goldblatt hypertension. FASEB J. 7:A631, 1993.

190. Majid, D.S.A., A. Williams, P.J. Kadowitz, and L.G. Navar. Renal responses to intrarenal infusion of a nitric oxide (NO) donor. FASEB J. 7:A755, 1993.

191. Majid, D.S.A., A. Williams, P.J. Kadowitz, and L.G. Navar. Effects of nitric oxide (NO) donor infusion on pressure natriuresis. Hypertension 21:531, 1993.

192. Von Thun, A.M., S.S. El-Dahr, R.C. Vari, and L.G. Navar. Differential expression of intrarenal renin-angiotensin system genes in angiotensin II-induced and two-kidney, one-clip (2K1C) hypertension. Hypertension 21:601, 1993.

193. Inscho, E.W. and L.G. Navar. P2-purinoceptor desensitization attenuates autoregulatory behavior in rat juxtamedullary afferent arterioles. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4:581, 1994.

194. Pretus, H.A., A. Williams, and L.G. Navar. Renal autoregulation is maintained during cytochrome P450 inhibition in the dog. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4:586, 1994.

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195. Takenaka, T., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, E.W. Inscho, P.K. Carmines, and L.G. Navar. Mechanistic components of afferent arteriolar blood flow autoregulation in blood perfused juxtamedullary nephrons. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4:588, 1994.

196. Von Thun, A., A. Hymel, L. Zou, and L.G. Navar. Induction of endogenous angiotensin II formation is requisite for the development of angiotensin II hypertension. J. Hypertension 12 (Suppl 3):S3, 1994.

197. Navar, L.G., L. Lewis, A. Hymel, B. Braam, and K. Mitchell. Comparison of intraluminal concentrations and kidney contents of angiotensin I and angiotensin II in anesthetized rats. J. Hypertension 12 (Suppl 3):S157, 1994.

198. Majid, D.S.A., R. Baker, H. Pretus, and L.G. Navar. Autoregulation of renal medullary blood flow (MBF) in anesthetized dogs. FASEB J. 8:A260, 1994.

199. Cook, A.K., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, E.W. Inscho, and L.G. Navar. Differential reactivity along juxtamedullary afferent arterioles to angiotensin II (ANG II). FASEB J. 8:A583, 1994.

200. Navar, L.G., A. Von Thun, and S.S. El-Dahr. Unlocking the mystery of Goldblatt hypertension. Am J Hypertens 7:6A, 1994.

201. Zou, L., J.D. Imig, A. Hymel, I.V. Yosipiv, and L.G. Navar. Losartan lowers blood pressure and intrarenal angiotensin II (ANG II) levels in ANG II infused rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 5:554, 1994.

202. Harrison-Bernard, L.M. and L.G. Navar. Juxtamedullary efferent arteriolar blood flow autoregulation. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 5:604, 1994.

203. Imig, J.D. and L.G. Navar. Differential involvement of enzymatic pathways in the afferent arteriolar responses to arachidonic acid. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 5:605, 1994.

204. Inscho, E.W., L.G. Navar, and A.K. Cook. P2-purinoceptor saturation attenuates autoregulatory behavior in juxtamedullary afferent arterioles. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 5:605, 1994.

205. Majid, D.S.A., E.W. Inscho, and L.G. Navar. Impairment of renal blood flow (RBF) autoregulation during purinoceptor saturation by ATP in dogs. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 5:606, 1994.

206. Majid, D.S.A., M. Godfrey and L.G. Navar. Relation between urinary excretion of nitrate/nitrite (NO/NO) and renal arterial pressure (RAP) in anesthetized dogs. Hypertension 24:410, 1994.

207. Majid, D.S.A., P.K. Kadowitz, D. Coy and L.G. Navar. Effects of adrenomedullin (ADM) in canine kidney. FASEB J. 9:A70, 1995.

208. Harrison-Bernard, L.M. and L.G. Navar. Autoregulation of outer medullary descending vasa recta blood flow during increases in perfusion pressure. FASEB J. 9:A71, 1995.

209. Licea-Vargas, H. and L.G. Navar. Renal responses to acute infusion of angiotensin (1-7) in anesthetized rats. FASEB J. 9:A75, 1995.

210. Imig, J.D. and L.G. Navar. Role of lipoxygenase and epoxygenase pathways in the afferent arteriolar response to angiotensin II. FASEB J. 9:A300, 1995.

211. Baker, R., D.S.A. Majid, M. Godfrey and L.G. Navar. Modulation of renal responses to angiotensin II (ANGII) by nitric oxide. FASEB J. 9:A843, 1995.

212. Zou, L., J.D. Imig, A.M. Von Thun, A. Hymel and L.G. Navar. Losartan prevents the hypertension and increased intrarenal angiotensin II (ANG II) levels elicited by chronic ANG II infusion. FASEB J. 9:A844, 1995.

213. Navar, L.G., Zou, L., Von Thun, A.M., Imig, J.D., Hymel, A., Lewis, L., and Mitchell, K.D. Intrarenal angiotensin II formation in normal and hypertensive states. Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress of Nephrology (Madrid) 35, 1995.

214. Zou, L., A. Hymel, J.D. Imig and L.G. Navar. Renal accumulation of circulating angiotensin II (ANG II) in rats infused with [Val]5-ANG II. Hypertension 26:541, 1995.

215. Wang, C-T., L. Zou and L.G. Navar. Renal responses to AT1 blockade in angiotensin II (ANG II) induced hypertensive rats. Hypertension 26:572, 1995.

216. Majid, D.S.A., M. Godfrey and L.G. Navar. Pressure natriuresis in the presence of renal medullary blood flow autoregulation in anesthetized dogs. Hypertension 25:1371, 1995.

217. Imig, J.D., J.R. Falck and L.G. Navar. 11,12-Epoxyeicosatrienoic acid (11,12-EET) is a potent vasodilator of the renal microvasculature. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 6:679, 1995.

218. Inscho, E.W., L.G. Navar and A.K. Cook. P2-Purinoceptor inhibition with pyridoxal-phosphate-6-azophenyl-2',4'-disulphonic acid (PPADS) blocks autoregulatory behavior in juxtamedullary afferent arterioles. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 6:680, 1995.

219. Zou, L., J.D. Imig, A. Hymel, I.V. Yosipiv and L.G. Navar. Angiotensin peptides in the angiotensin II (ANG II) infused rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 6:636, 1995.

220. Baylis, C., K. Engels, A. Hymel and L.G. Navar. Age dependent alterations in the metabolic clearance rate (MCR) of angiotensin II (AII) in the rat. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 6:731, 1995.

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221. Navar, L.G., L. Lewis, A. Hymel and K.D. Mitchell. Proximal tubular fluid levels of angiotensinogen in anesthetized rats. FASEB J. 10:A22, 1996.

222. Majid, D.S.A., S. Chin, S. Omoro, M. Godfrey and L.G. Navar. Direct assessment of Intrarenal nitric oxide (NO) levels during changes in renal arterial pressure (RAP) in anesthetized dogs. FASEB J. 10:A40, 1996.

223. Godfrey, M., L.G. Navar and D.S.A. Majid. Renal handling of circulating nitrate (NO) in anesthetized dogs. FASEB J. 10:A331, 1996.

224. Zou, L.X., J.D. Imig, A. Hymel and L.G. Navar. Renal uptake of circulating angiotensin II (ANG II) in VAL5-ANG II infused rats is mediated by AT1 receptor. FASEB J. 10:A396, 1996.

225. Omoro, S.A., M. Walker, III, S.S. El-Dahr, D.S.A. Majid and L.G. Navar. Renal medullary blood flow (MBF) responses to angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition during bradykinin B2 receptor blockade in anesthetized dogs. FASEB J. 10:A396, 1996.

226. Imig, J.D., P.C. Deichmann and L.G. Navar. Enhanced renal microvascular tone in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. FASEB J. 10:A566, 1996.

227. Majid, D.S.A., S. Chin, S. Omoro, M. Godfrey and L.G. Navar. Relation between arterial pressure and renal tissue concentration of nitric oxide in anesthetized dogs. Journal of Hypertension 14 (Suppl 1):S163, 1996.

228. Ichihara, A., E.W. Inscho, J.D. Imig, and L.G. Navar. Effects of chronic renal denervation on the enhanced afferent arteriolar reactivity in angiotensin-induced hypertension. Hypertension 28:539, 1996.

229. Wang, C.-T., L.-X. Zou and L.G. Navar. Proximal tubular fluid angiotensin II concentration in non-clipped kidneys of 2-kidney-1-clip hypertensive rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 7:1544, 1996.

230. Zou, L.-X., J.D. Imig and L.G. Navar. Sustained augmentation of intrarenal angiotensin II (ANG II) in ANG II-infused hypertensive rats after cessation of ANG II infusions. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 7:1545, 1996.

231. Ichihara, A., E.W. Inscho and L.G. Navar. Influence of nitric oxide levels on afferent arteriolar responses to angiotensin II (ANG II). J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 7:1563, 1996.

232. Imig, J.D., P.C. Deichmann and L.G. Navar. Involvement of phospholipases in the afferent arteriolar response to angiotensin II. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 7:1564, 1996.

233. Majid, D.S.A., S.A. Omoro, M. Godfrey and L.G. Navar. Assessment of differential intrarenal blood flow responses using single fiber laser-Doppler flowmetry. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 7:1584, 1996.

234. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., L.G. Navar, M.M. Ho, G.P. Vinson and S.S. El-Dahr. Immunohistochemical localization of angiotensin II AT1 receptor in the adult rat kidney utilizing a monoclonal antibody. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 7:1632, 1996.

235. Navar, L.G. and D.S.A. Majid. Contribution of intrarenal nitric oxide to the mechanism of pressure natriuresis. J. Physiol. Biochem. 53:34, 1997.

236. Navar, L.G., M. Walker, B. Braam and T. Coleman. Interactions between the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism and the myogenic mechanism in the autoregulation of renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. J. Physiol. Biochem. 53:43, 1997.

237. Yosipiv, I.V., S.S. El-Dahr and L.G. Navar. Bradykinin B2 receptor antagonism enhances angiotensin II (ANG II)-induced hypertension. J Investigative Medicine 45:70A, 1997.

238. Majid, D.S.A., S.A. Omoro, M. Godfrey and L.G. Navar. Direct in-vivo assessment of renal tissue nitric oxide (NO) activity using NO-electrode in dogs. (XIIth Scientific Meeting - Inter-American Society of Hypertension pg 28A, 1997.) Hypertension 29:865, 1997

239. Ichihara, A., E.W. Inscho, J.D. Imig and L.G. Navar. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) enhances efferent but not afferent arteriolar reactivity to angiotensin II (ANG II). FASEB J. 11:A10, 1997.

240. Majid, D.S.A., S.A. Omoro, M. Godfrey and L.G. Navar. Determination of renal nitric oxide (NO) activity in-vivo using NO-selective micro-electrode in anesthetized dogs. FASEB J. 11:A11, 1997.

241. Chin, S.Y., C.-T. Wang, D.S.A. Majid and L.G. Navar. Renoprotective effects of nitric oxide in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. FASEB J. 11:A38, 1997.

242. Omoro, S.A., D.S.A. Majid, S.S. El-Dahr and L.G. Navar. Renal hemodynamic responses to angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition during bradykinin (BK) B2 receptor blockade in dogs fed a low salt diet. FASEB J. 11:A85, 1997.

243. Walker III, M., E.W. Inscho, A.K. Cook and L.G. Navar. Influence of angiotensin II on the autoregulatory stability of afferent arteriolar diameter. FASEB J. 11:A85, 1997.

244. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., D.F. O’Leary, L.-X. Zou, L.G. Navar and S.S. El-Dahr. Maintenance of renal AT1 receptor mRNA levels in angiotensin II - induced hypertension. FASEB J. 11:A244, 1997.

245. Cervenka, L., C.-T. Wang and L.G. Navar. The effects of candesartan on arterial pressure, cortical renal blood flow responses to angiotensin II and on renal function. FASEB J. 11:A267, 1997.

246. Navar, L.G., L. Zou, C.T. Wang and J.D. Imig. Renal and endocrine mechanisms in hypertension. Am. J. Hypertens. 10:221A, 1997.

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247. Cervenka, L., C.-T. Wang and L.G. Navar. The effects of intrarenal angiotensin A1 receptor blockade on renal function in Goldblatt hypertension rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 8:296A, 1997.

248. Licea, H. and L.G. Navar. ANG II receptor affinity and density in renal cortex of ANG II infused hypertensive rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 8:303A, 1997.

249. Wang, C.-T., K.D. Mitchell and L.G. Navar. Proximal tubular fluid angiotensin II levels in angiotensin II-infused hypertensive rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 8:310A, 1997.

250. Wei, C.-M., C.-T. Wang and L.G. Navar. Hypotensive and renal actions of a unique chimeric natriuretic peptide in angiotensin II-induced hypertensive rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 8:311A, 1997.

251. Ichihara, A., J.D. Imig, E.W. Inscho and L.G. Navar. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX2) participates in tubular flow-dependent regulation of afferent arteriolar tone. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 8:331A, 1997.

252. Imig, J.D., G.L. Navar, L. Zou, T.G. Hammond and L.G. Navar. Renal endosomes contain angiotensin I (AI), angiotensin II (AII) and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE). J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 8:402A, 1997.

253. Walker III, M., D.S.A. Majid, S.A. Omoro, K.E. Said and L.G. Navar. Characterization of transient medullary and total renal blood flow autoregulatory responses to a unit step increase in renal arterial pressure in anesthetized dogs. FASEB J. 12:A108, 1998.

254. Wang, C.-T., S.Y. Chin, D.S.A. Majid and L.G. Navar. Loss of pressure natriuresis in angiotensin II (ANG II)-infused hypertensive rats. FASEB J. 12:A109, 1998.

255. Omoro, S.A., D.S.A. Majid, K.E. Said, S.S. El-Dahr and L.G. Navar. Renal hemodynamic responses to angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition (ACE I) during angiotensin II (ANG II) AT1 receptor blockade in sodium depleted dogs. FASEB J. 12:A331, 1998.

256. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., D.F. O-Leary, G.P. Vinson, L.G. Navar and S.S. El-Dahr. Renal AT1 receptor mRNA and protein levels are sustained in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. FASEB J. 12:A332, 1998.

257. Licea, H. and L.G. Navar. AT1 binding sites in the nuclei of kidney cells. FASEB J. 12:A332, 1998. 258. Ichihara, A., E.W. Inscho, J.D. Imig and L.G. Navar. Perfusion pressure dependent augmentation of afferent

arteriolar vasoconstriction to increased distal nephron volume delivery. FASEB J. 12:A996, 1998. 259. Navar, L.G. Paracrine mechanisms regulating renal hemodynamics. Pathophysiology 5:57, 1998. 260. Majid, D.S.A. and L.G. Navar. Role of nitric oxide in regulation of renal hemodynamics and pressure natriuresis.

Proceedings of the Federacão de Sociedadas de Biologia Experimental (Brazil) p429, 1998. 261. Chin, S.Y., C. Moreno and L.G. Navar. Calcium-dependent nitric oxide synthase activity is elevated in the renal

cortex in angiotensin II induced hypertension. The Physiologist 41:272, 1998. 262. Cervenka, L., K.D. Mitchell, M.I. Oliverio, T.M. Coffman and L.G. Navar. Renal function in AT1 receptor knockout

mice during normal and volume expanded conditions. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 9:305A, 1998. 263. Ichihara, A. and L.G. Navar. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) modulates afferent arteriolar (AA)

autoregulatory responses during increased activity of tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) mechanism. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 9:339A, 1998.

264. Mitchell, K.D. and L.G. Navar. Contribution of angiotensin II to enhanced tubuloglomerular feedback during nitric oxide synthesis blockade in the rat. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 9:343A, 1998.

265. Zimplemann, J., G. Wehbi, M. Ghourbani, J.D. Imig and L.G. Navar. Effect of streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus on the proximal tubule renin-angiotensin system in the rat. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 9:646A, 1998.

266. Ichihara, A., J.D. Imig, E.W. Inscho and L.G. Navar. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase mediated regulation of afferent arteriolar diameter is reduced in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. Hypertension 32:599, 1998.

267. Majid, D.S.A., K.E. Said, S.A. Omoro and L.G. Navar. Renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure and intrarenal blood flow responses to nitric oxide-dependent and -independent vasodilators in dogs. Hypertension 32:617, 1998.

268. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., D.F. O'Leary, L.G. Navar and S.S. El-Dahr. Maintained expression of angiotensin II type 1 receptor mRNA and protein in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. Hypertension 32:628, 1998.

269. Navar, L.G. Paracrine interactions in the regulation of the renal microcirculation. Pflügers Arch 437(Suppl):R41, 1999.

270. Nishiyama, A., D.S.A. Majid, K.A. Taher and L.G. Navar. Arterial pressure induced changes in renal interstitial ATP concentration in dogs. FASEB J. 13:A1079, 1999.

271. Walker III, M., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, A.K. Cook, and L.G. Navar. Transient autoregulatory responses of afferent arteriolar diameter in juxtamedullary nephrons. FASEB J. 13:A1079, 1999.

272. Chin, S.Y., K.N. Pandey, S.-J. Shi, H. Kobori and L.G. Navar. Differential regulation of nitric oxide synthase isoforms in the renal cortex of angiotensin II-infused hypertensive rats. J Am Soc Nephrol 10:343A, 1999.

273. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., J. Zhuo, H. Kobori, M. Ohishi and L.G. Navar. Differential regulation of renal AT1 receptors and angiotensin converting enzyme in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. J Am Soc Nephrol 10:346A, 1999.

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274. Kobori, H., L.M. Harrison-Bernard and L.G. Navar. Renal expression of angiotensinogen in angiotensin II induced hypertension. J Am Soc Nephrol 10:349A, 1999.

275. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., A.K. Cook, M.I. Oliverio, T.M. Coffman and L.G. Navar. Afferent arteriolar responses to changes in perfusion pressure and angiotensin II in AT1A receptor deficient mice. J Am Soc Nephrol 10:380A, 1999.

276. Walker III, M., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, A.K. Cook and L.G. Navar. Dynamic interaction between the myogenic and tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) mechanisms in the autoregulation of afferent arteriolar blood flow (AABF). J Am Soc Nephrol 10:390A, 1999.

277. Ichihara, A., L.G. Navar, M. Hayashi and T. Saruta. Increased inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) activity attenuates endothelium-dependent afferent and efferent arteriolar dilation in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated rats. J Am Soc Nephrol 10:396A, 1999.

278. Walker, III, M., A. Nishiyama, K.A. Taher, D.S.A. Majid and L.G. Navar. Dynamic autoregulatory interactions between tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) and myogenic mechanisms controlling blood flow in canine kidneys. FASEB J 14:A134, 2000.

279. Nishiyama, A., D.S.A. Majid, K.A. Taher and L.G. Navar. Enhanced activity of tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) mechanism increases renal interstitial ATP concentration. FASEB J 14:A134, 2000.

280. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., A.K. Cook, M.I., Oliverio, T.M. Coffman and L.G. Navar. Afferent arteriolar diameter responses to angiotensin II in AT1A receptor deficient mice. FASEB J 14:A135, 2000.

281. Braam, B., P. Allen, H. Koomans, G. Navar and T. Hammond. Human proximal tubular cells (PTC) responses to brief exposure of ANG II analyzed using DNA microarray. J Am Soc Nephrol 11:418A, 2000.

282. Nishiyama, A., E.W. Inscho and L.G. Navar. The interactive role of adenosine A1 and A2a receptors on afferent and efferent arteriolar reactivity in rats. J Am Soc Nephrol 11:363A, 2000.

283. Shi, S.-J., S.Y. Chin, O. Smithies, L.G. Navar and K.N. Pandey. Disruption of natriuretic peptide receptor-A (NPRA) blocks the sodium excretory response to blood volume expansion. J Am Soc Nephrol 11:341A, 2000.

284. Kobori, H., L.M. Harrison-Bernard and L.G. Navar. Renal expression of angiotensinogen (Ao) in angiotensin (ANG) II-infused hypertensive rats maintained on high salt diet (H/S). J Am Soc Nephrol 11:335A, 2000.

285. Zhou, J.L., J.D. Imig, S. Raibstein, E. Benes, T.G. Hammond and L.G. Navar. AT1A receptor-mediated intracellular trafficking of ANG II through renal cortical endosomes is prevented by candesartan during ANG II-induced hypertension. Proc Japanese Soc of Hypertens p 79, 2000.

286. Kobori, H., L.M Harrison-Bernard and L.G. Navar. Renal expression of angiotensinogen protein in angiotensin II-infused hypertensive rats maintained on high salt diet. Hypertension 36:695, 2000.

287. Nishiyama, A., D.S.A. Majid, M. Walker,III, K.A. Taher and L.G. Navar. Renal interstitial ATP responses to changes in arterial pressure during alterations in tubuloglomerular feedback activity. Hypertension 36:709, 2000.

288. Zhuo, J.L., J.D. Imig, E. Benes, S.R. Raibstein, T.G. Hammond and L.G. Navar. Flow cytometric analysis of AT1a receptor protein expression in renal cortical endosomes in angiotensin II-induced hypertensive rats. Hypertension 36:720, 2000.

289. Kobori,H., L. Harrison-Bernard and L.G. Navar. Expression of angiotensinogen mRNA and protein in angiotensin II-dependent hypertension. J Hypertens 18 (Suppl 4): p.S3, P1C.01, 2000.

290. Pandey, K., S. Shi, H. Nguyen, G. Sharma, L. Navar and O. Smithies. Tissue and systemic renin-angiotensin levels in natriuretic peptide receptor-A gene knockout mouse model. J Hypertens 18 (Suppl 4): p. S183, P25.13, 2000.

291. Nishiyama, A., D. Majid, K. Taher, L. Navar. Relationship between renal interstitial ATP concentration and autoregulatory mediated changes in renal vascular resistance. J Hypertens 18 (Suppl 4): S248, P41.01, 2000.

292. Kobori, H., L.M. Harrison-Bernard and L.G. Navar. Stimulation of renal angiotensainogen expression in angiotensin II-induced hypertensive rats on high salt diet. Hypertension 37:1019, 2001.

293. Johnson, F.K., J.J. Teran, L.G. Navar and R.A. Johnson. Endogenously-formed carbon monoxide promotes endothelium-dependent constriction of gracilis arterioles. FASEB J 15:A773, 2001.

294. 294. Prieto-Carrasquero,M., G. Navar and K.N. Pandey. Inhibition of renin expression in atrial natriuretic peptide receptor-A gene deficient mutant mouse model. FASEB J 15:A137, 2001.

295. 295. Johnson, F.K., F.J. Teran, L.G. Navar and R.A. Johnson. Carbon monoxide promotes endothelium-dependent constriction of gracilis arterioles. FASEB J 15:A49, 2001.

296. 296. Nishiyama,A., J.D. Imig and L.G. Navar. Acute angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition decreases plasma but not renal interstitial angiotensin II levels in rats. FASEB J 15:A147, 2001.

297. 297. Shi, S.-J., H.T. Nguyen, S.Y. Chin, L.G. Navar and K.N. Pandey. Gene-targeting of atrial natriuretic peptide receptor-A defines role in acute handling of sodium and water after blood volume expansion. FASEB J 15:A148, 2001.

298. Walker,III, M., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, A.K. Cook and L.G. Navar. Enhanced tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) inputs dynamically modulate the afferent arteriolar myogenic mechanism. FASEB J 15:A449, 2001.

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299. Navar, G. Aumento de la angiotensina II intrarrenal en hipertension. Sociedad de Hipertension Arterial de Mexico A.C. May 13-15, 2001.

300. Harrison-Bernard, L.M., A.K. Cook, M.I. Oliverio, T.M. Coffman, L.G. Navar. Blockade of renal AT1B receptors by candesartan. JRAAS 2 (1): S234, 2001.

301. Zhuo, J.L., J.D. Imig, S.R. Raibstein, E. Benes, T.G. Hammond and L.G. Navar. Intra-renal trafficking of angiotensin II through renal cortical endosomes is prevented by candesartan cilexetil during angiotensin II-induced hypertension. JRAAS 2 (1):S244, 2001.

302. L. Navar and A. Nishiyama. Renal interstitial angiotensin II levels in rats before and during acute angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition. Proceedings of the XXXIVth International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Christchurch, New Zealand www.iups2001.org.nz #520.

303. F.K. Johnson, F.J. Teran, W. Durante, L.G. Navar, R.A. Johnson. An Inhibitor of endogenous carbon monoxide production restores arteriolar nitric oxide in hypertensive Dahl rats. Hypertension 38:474, 2001.

304. Nishiyama, D.M. Seth, L.G. Navar. Renal interstitial fluid angiotensin II concentrations during local angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition in anesthetized rats. Hypertension 38:478, 2001.

305. H. Kobori, L.M. Harrison-Bernard, L.G. Navar. Urinary excretion of angiotensinogen reflects intrarenal angiotensinogen production. Hypertension 38:528, 2001.

306. H. Kobori, L.M. Harrison-Bernard, L.G. Navar. Urinary excretion of angiotensinogen as an index of intrarenal production of angiotensinogen in angiotensin II-dependent hypertension. J Am Soc Nephrol 12:570A, 2001.

307. Nishiyama, D.E. Seth, L.G. Navar. Differential alterations in plasma and renal interstitial angiotensin II levels during acute volume expansion. J Am Soc Nephrol 12:574A, 2001.

308. Nishiyama, D.E. Seth, L.G. Navar. Renal interstitial concentrations of angiotensin I and angiotensin II in angiotensin II-infused hypertensive rats. J Am Soc Nephrol 12:574A, 2001.

309. Hiroyuki Kobori, Akira Nishiyama, Fruzsina K. Johnson, Youichi Abe, L. Gabriel Navar. Enhancement of intrarenal angiotensinogen in Dahl salt-sensitive rats on high salt diet. FASEB J. 16: A418, 2002.

310. L.G. Navar and M. Walker, III. Modulatory interactions between tubuloglomerular feedback and myogenic mechanisms in afferent arteriolar autoregulatory responses. Acta Physiol Hung 89:227, 2002.

311. Nishiyama, DE Seth and LG Navar. AT1 receptor-mediated accumulation of renal interstitial angiotensin II in angiotensin II-infused hypertensive rats. J Hypertension 20:S257, 2002.

312. H. Kobori, A Nishiyama, Y Abe, LG Navar. Enhancement of intrarenal angiotensinogen in spontaneously hypertensive rat. J Am Soc Nephrol 13:145A, 2002.

313. H. Kobori, A Nishiyama, LG Navar. Urinary angiotensinogen originates from kidney in angiotensin (Ang) II-induced hypertension. J Am Soc Nephrol 13:147A, 2002.

314. H. Kobori, A Nishiyama, Y Abe, LG Navar. Enhancement of intrarenal angiotensinogen in Dahl salt-sensitive rats on high salt diet. Hypertension 40:388A, 2002.

315. H. Kobori, L.M. Harrison-Bernard, L.G. Navar. Urinary angiotensinogen as an indicator of intrarenal angiotensin status. Hypertension 40:411A, 2002.

316. M. Feng, M. Li, L.G. Navar. Functional evidence for T-type calcium channels in the regulation of afferent and efferent arterioles in rats. Hypertension 40:428A, 2002.

317. H. Kobori, A Nishiyama, LG Navar. Intrarenal angiotensinogen (AGT) is enhanced in spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR). FASEB J. 17: A96, 2003.

318. M.C. Prieto-Carrasquero, K.S. Hering-Smith, L.M. Harrison-Bernard, L.L. Hamm, L.G. Navar. Renin protein expression in cortical collecting duct cells is regulated by angiotensin II. FASEB J. 17: A486, 2003.

319. Prieto-Carrasquero, M.C., L.M. Harrison-Bernard, D. Seth, and L.G. Navar. Distal tubule renin regulation in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. FASEB J. 16(4): A494, 2002.

320. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Hering-Smith KS, Harrison-Bernard LM, Kobori H, Hamm LL, Navar LG. Enhancement of distal tubular renin in angiotensin II induced hypertension. Hypertension. 2003;41:A-47.

321. Ortiz RM, Johnson FK, Durante W, Navar, LG, Johnson RA. A heme oxygenase inhibitor increases AII-stimulated plasma aldosterone. The Physiologist (A-6.14) 46:215, 2003.

322. M. Feng, L.G. Navar. Angiotensin II mediated constriction of afferent and efferent arterioles involve T-type Ca2+ channel activation. Proceedings of the Interamerican Society of Hypertension. p. 267, April 27-30, 2003.

323. M.C. Prieto-Carrasquero, K.S. Hering-Smith, L.M. Harrison-Bernard, H. Kobori, L.L. Hamm, L.G. Navar. Renin protein and mRNA localization in inner medullary collecting duct. Hypertension 42:431, 2003.

324. M Feng and L. G. Navar. Juxtamedullary afferent and efferent arteriolar vasoconstriction due to inhibition of nitric oxide sythase (NOS) involves T-type Ca2+ channel activation. Hypertension 42:435, 2003.

325. H. Kobori and L. G. Navar. Angiotensin II type 1 receptors-dependent augmentation of intrarenal angiotensinogen in angiotensin II-infused hypertensive rats. Hypertension 42:414, 2003.

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326. H. Kobori, Y. Ozawa, M. C. Prieto-Carrasquero, and L. G. Navar. Angiotensin II type 1 receptors-mediated augmentation of intrarenal angiotensinogen in angiotensin II-infused hypertensive rats. J Am Soc Nephrol 14:138A, 2003.

327. Jackson KE, Moehlen MW, Johnson FK, Navar LG and Johnson RA. Endogenous carbon monoxide alters water/sodium excretion independent of renal hemodynamics. FASEB J 18:A1038, 2004.

328. Green TT, Navar LG. Renal hemodynamic responses to cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition in NaCl restricted rats. FASEB J 18:A289, 2004.

329. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Harrison-Bernard LM, Hering-Smith, KS, Kobori H, Hamm, LL, Navar LG. Angiotensin II stimulates renin protein expression in cortical collecting duct (CCD) cells. FASEB J 18:A738, 2004.

330. Licea H, Harrison-Bernard LM, Oliverio MI, Coffman TM, Nvar LG. Hypotension persists in mature AT1A receptor deficient mice. FASEB J 18:A738, 2004.

331. Feng M, Navar LG. Nitric oxide synthase inhibition mediated afferent and efferent arteriolar vasoconstriction involves L-type calcium channel activation. Am J Hypertens 17:90A, 2004.

332. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Harrison-Bernard LM, Hering-Smith, KS, Kobori H, Hamm, LL, Navar LG. Distal tubule renin expression in angiotensin (ANG) II-infused rats. Am J Med Sci 327:240, 2004.

333. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Harrison-Bernard LM, Hering-Smith, KS, Kobori H, Hamm, LL, Navar LG. Enhanced kidney medullary renin expression in angiotensin (ANG)II-dependent hypertension. J Hypertens (suppl 1) 22:S162, 2004.

334. Kobori H, Ozawa Y, Nishiyama A, Navar LG. Enhancement of intrarenal angiotensinogen in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Hypertension 44:527 (P59), 2004.

335. Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Klassen RB, Allen PL, Navar LG, Hammond TG. Megalin mediates angiotensin II uptake. Hypertension 44:557 (P211), 2004.

336. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Kobori H, Gutierrez A, Seth D, Navar LG. Role of AT1 receptor in increased distal nephron renin in angiotensin II-infused hypertensive rats. Hypertension 44:557 (P212), 2004.

337. Ortiz RM, Bailey AN, Cabrera M, Graciano ML, Navar LG. Eplerenone enhances adrenal and excreted aldosterone during angiotensin –II induced hypertension. Hypertension 44:558 (P217), 2004.

338. Ozawa Y, Kobori H, Suzaki Y, Navar LG. Residual intrarenal effects following cessation of angiotensin II infusion in angiotensin II-dependent hypertension. Hypertension 44:559 (P222), 2004.

339. Nishiyama A, Jackson KE, Majid DSA, Rahman M, Navar LG. Renal interstitial fluid ATP responses to arterial pressure and the tubuloglomerular feedback activation during treatment with calcium channel blocker. Hypertension 44:55 (68), 2004.

340. Johnson RA, Ortiz RM, Appleton SD, Jackson KE, Navar LG, Johnson FK. Ang II induces adrenal heme oxygenase-1 to promote feedback inhibition of aldosterone synthesis. Hypertension 44:59 (86), 2004.

341. Kopkan L, Navar, LG, Majid DSA. Superoxide anion modulaters renal hemodynamics and excretory function in angiotensin II infused hypertensive rats. JASN 15:207A (F-PO640), 2004.

342. Kobroi K, Ozawa Y, Nishiyama, Navar LG. Enhanced intrarenal angiotensinogen (AGT) contributes to renal injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). JASN 15:643A (SU-PO497), 2004.

343. Feng, M, Navar, LG. Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibition activates T and L-type ca2+ channels in afferent and efferent arterioles. Am J Hypertens 18:128A (P-338), 2005.

344. Feng, M, Navar, LG. Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibition activates T and L-type ca2+ channels in afferent and efferent arterioles. FASEB J 19:A1143, 2005.

345. Green TT, Navar LG. Cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition alters renal regional blood flow and hemodynamics in sodium-restricted rats. FASEB J 19:A1143, 2005.

346. Rodriguez JA, Greet T, Navar LG. Role of cyclooxgenase-2 in regulation of renal function during angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition. FASEB J 19:A1146, 2005.

347. Fuller AJ, Hauschild BC, Awayda M, Gonzales-Villalobos R, Imig JD, Inscho EW, Navar LG. Early activation of calcium and chloride channels by angiotensin II receptors in preglomerular vascular smooth muscle cells. FASEB J 19:A1148, 2005.

348. Gonzalez-Villalobos R, Klassen RB, Johanson K, Allen PL, Navar LG, Hammond TG. Interaction between megalin and angiotensin peptides. FASEB J 19:A1148, 2005.

349. Ortiz RM, Bailey AN, Cabrera M, Vukojicic I, Awayda MS, Navar LG. Eplerenone acutely increases Na+ excretion, but does not chronically affect Na+ balance, renal ∀ENaC content or systolic blood pressure in angiotensin II-induced hypertension. FASEB J 19:A1582, 2005.

350. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Botros FT, Cabrera MA, Rauv ML, Navar LG. Collecting duct renin expression in Goldblatt hypertensive rats. FASEB J 19:A1588, 2005.

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351. Graciano ML, Seth D, Cabrera M, Prieto-Carrasquero M, Ortiz RM, Navar LG. Purinergic receptors contribute to mesangial cell transformation during angiotensin II-induced hypertension. FASEB J 19:A585, 2005.

352. Botros FT, Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Abraham NG, Navar LG. The heme-heme oxygenase system is upregulated in the clipped but not in non-clipped kidneys of 2K1C renovascular hypertensive rats. FASEB J 19:A585, 2005.

353. Graciano ML, Cabrera M, Seth D, Ortiz RM, Navar LG. Clopidogrel inhibits mesangial transformation in angiotensin II dependent hypertension. Am J Med Sci 329:274, 2005.

354. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Botros F, Kobori H, Navar LG. Collecting duct renin in 2K1C Goldblatt hypertensive rats is up-regulated by angiotensin II independently of high blood pressure. Am J Med Sci. 2005;329:222. (COSEHC in Nashville, TN)

355. Feng, M. and Navar, L.G. Autoregulatory efficiency of renal afferent arterioles during adenosine receptor saturation in rats. Hypertension 2005; 46:861.

356. Gonzalez-Villalobos R, Klassen RB, Allen PL, Johanson K, Kobori H, Navar LG, Hammond TG. Megalin binds and internalizes angiotensin- (1-7). Hypertension. 2005;46:872.

357. Kobori H, Ozawa Y, Suzaki Y, Sigmund CD, Navar LG. Kidney-specific enhancement of angiotensin II stimulates endogenous intrarenal angiotensinogen in gene-targeted mice. Hypertension. 2005;46:817.

358. Ortiz RM, Ozawa Y, Tran DV, Navar LG, Kobori H. Angiotensin II- induced body mass reduction is associated with decreases in hepatic growth hormone receptor and insulin-like growth factor 1 mRNA expressions. Hypertension. 2005;46:868.

359. Ozawa Y, Kobori H, Suzaki Y, Navar LG. Residual intrarenal effects following cessation of angiotensin II infusion in angiotensin II- dependent hypertension. Hypertension. 2005;46:870.

360. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Botros F, Kobori H, Streber S, Navar LG. Angiotensin II regulates distal nephron renin gene expression in Goldblatt hypertensive rats independently from high blood pressure. Hypertension. 2005;46:871.

361. Suzaki Y, Kobori H, Ozawa Y, Navar LG. Intrarenal oxidative stress and augmented angiotensinogen (AGT) are precedent to diabetic nephropathy in Zucker diabetic fatty obese rats. Hypertension. 2005;46:887.

362. Graciano ML, Nishiyama A, Jackson K, Seth DM, Navar LG. Purinergic receptor blockade prevents early renal injury during angiotensin II-induced hypertension. J Am Soc Nephrol 16:164A, 2005.

363. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Botros F, Kobori H, Ortiz R, Casarini DE, Seth D, Vallas-Evans M and Navar LG. Collecting duct renin is directly upregulated by angiotensin II in angiotensin II-dependent hypertensive animal models. J Hypertens 24:S46, 2006.

364. Kobori H, Ozawa Y, Suzaki Y, Sigmund CD and Navar LG. Kidney-specific enhancement of angiotensin II stimulates endogenous intrarenal angiotensinogen and initiates renal injury in gene-targeted mice. J Hypertens 24:S59, 2006.

365. Feng, M. and Navar, L.G. Autoregulatory efficiency of renal afferent arterioles during adenosine receptor saturation in rats. J Hypertens 24:S81, 2006.

366. Botros FT, Rosman M, Navar LG. Acute heme oxygenase inhibition does not alter afferent arteriolar responses to angiotensin II or increases in perfusion pressure in normal kidneys. FASEB J 21:A844 (740.9), 2007.

367. Gonzales-Villalobos RA, Satou R, Katsurada A, Kobori H, Hammond TG, Navar LG. Megalin mediates the uptake of angiotensin II in proximal tubule cells. FASEB J 21:A1245 (906.3), 2007.

368. Zhao D, Pandey KN, Navar LG. Atrial natriuretic peptide inhibition of Na+ reabsorption at proximal nephron partially counteracted by increased Na+ reabsorption at distal nephron. FASEB J 21:A1330, (937.15)2007.

369. Gonzales-Villalobos RA, Seth DM, Chin SY, Tran D, Kobori H, Navar LG. Intrarenal angiotensin-II augmentation in angiotensin-II infused mice. Proceedings of the IASH/COSEHC Joint Scientific Sessions, Miami, FL, P135, 2007.

370. Katsurada A, Satou R, Miyata K, Rauv M, Hagiwara Y, Miyashita K, Navar LG, Kobori H. Novel sandwich Elisa for human angiotensinogen. Proceedings of the IASH/COSEHC Joint Scientific Sessions, Miami, FL, P150, 2007.

371. Zhao D, Navar LG. Stimulation of fractional distal nephron sodium reabsorption by chronic angiotensin II infusions in mice. Proceedings of the IASH/COSEHC Joint Scientific Sessions, Miami, FL, P241, 2007.

372. Botros FT, Navar LG. Renal heme oxygenase induction with tin chloride attenuates afferent arteriolar responses to angiotensin II and increases in renal perfusion pressure. Proceedings of the IASH/COSEHC Joint Scientific Sessions, Miami, FL, P242, 2007.

373. Feng M, Navar LG. Activation of adenosine A2A receptors attenuates afferent arteriolar autoregulatory efficiency during adenosine receptor saturation in rats. Proceedings of the IASH/COSEHC Joint Scientific Sessions, Miami, FL, P252, 2007.

374. Satou R, Gonzales-Villalobos RA, Miyata K, Ohashi N, Katsurada A, Navar LG. Interleukin-6 stimulates angiotensinogen expression in a renal proximal tubular cell line. JASN 18:152A, 2007.

375. Satou R, Gonzales-Villalobos R, Miyata K, Katsurada A, Tran DV, Rauv M, Navar LG, Kobori H. Interleukin 6 is required for the positive feedback of angiotensinogen by angiotensin II in cultured human proximal tubular epithelial

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cells. Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference, P14, (Sept 26-29, 2007, in Tucson, Az) Hypertension.50:e75-e155, 2007.

376. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Botros F, Kobori H, Casarini DE, Pagan J, Seth DM, and Navar LG. Reciprocal changes in ACE/Ang II and ACE2/Ang 1-7 are associated with enhanced collecting duct renin in the renal medulla of Goldblatt hypertensive rats. Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference, P19, (Sept 26-29, 2007, in Tucson, Az) Hypertension.50:e75-e155, 2007.

377. Gonzales-Villalobos RA, Seth DM, Satou R, Tran D, Rauv M, Kobori H, Navar LG. Intrarenal angiotensinogen augmentation in Ang II infused mice. Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference, P30, (Sept 26-29, 2007, in Tucson, Az) Hypertension.50:e75-e155, 2007.

378. Zhao D and Navar LG. Acute angiotensin II infusions elicit pressure natriuresis in mice and reduce distal nephron sodium fractional reabsorption. Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference, LB09, (Sept 26-29, 2007, in Tucson, Az) Hypertension.50:e75-e155, 2007.

379. Feng MG, Navar LG. α 1-adrenergic vasoconstriction involves store-operated channel activation in efferent arterioles. Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference, P121, (Sept 26-29, 2007, in Tucson, Az) Hypertension.50:e75-e155, 2007.

380. Shao W, Seth DM and Navar LG. Augmentation of endogenous angiotensin II levels on Val5-Ang II infused rats. J Invest Med 56: 419, 2008.

381. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Botros FT, Kobori H, Casarini DE, Seth DM, and Navar LG. Collecting duct renin contributes to increase Ang II levels in the medulla of both kidneys from Goldblatt hypertensive rats. J Invest Med 56: 451, 2008.

382. Dobrowolski L and Navar LG. The natriuresis elicited by systemic nitric oxide synthesis inhibition is not related to increases in arterial blood pressure. J Invest Med 56: 480, 2008.

383. Xia H, Bindom SM, Feng Y, Raju SVM, Seth D, Navar LG, and Lazartigues E. ACE2 prevention of oxidative stress in the brain is associated with a reduction in angiotensin II-induced sympathetic vasomodulation. Abstract #1236.3. Experimental Biology, San Deigo, CA, 2008.

384. Feng M and Navar LG. K+-depolarization of efferent arterioles of juxtamedullary nephrons: A method for studies in Ca2+ entry and mobilization. Abstract #761.18. Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, 2008.

385. Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Satou R, Kobori H, Navar LG. Role of angiotensin II internalization in the activation of proximal tubule angiotensinogen. Abstract #735.6. Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, 2008.

386. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Martin VL, Botros F, Navar LG. ProRenin/renin receptor is expressed in the collecting duct of normal rat kidney. Abstract #735.17. Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, 2008.

387. Dobrowolski L and Navar LG. The effects of non-pressor and pressor doses of nitric oxide synthase inhibitor on renal excretion and regional blood flow in rat kidneys. Abstract #749.12. Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, 2008.

388. Botros FT and Navar LG. Acute heme oxygenase inhibition augments afferent arteriolar autoregulatory constrictor responses in angiotensin II hypertensive rats. Abstract #761.8. Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, 2008.

389. Gonzales-Villalobos RA, Horton H, Seth DM, Satou R, Katsurada A, Kobori H, Navar LG. AT1R-Dependent renal angiotensinogen activation and angiotensin II augmentation during angiotensin II-dependent hypertension in mice. J Clin Hypertens 10:A102, 2008.

390. Kobori H, Alper AB, Hamm LL and Navar LG. Urinary angiotensinogen as a novel biomarker of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system status in hypertensive patients. J Clin Hypertens 10:A104, 2008.

391. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Martin VL, Botros F, Navar LG. Pro-Renin receptor (PRR) and renin co-localization in principal cells of collecting ducts of normal rat kidney. J Clin Hypertens 10:A105, 2008.

392. Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Martin VL, Navar LG. Specific cell-type colocalization of renin and prorenin receptor (PRR) in principal cells of collecting ducts of normal rat kidney. J Hypertens 26 (suppl 1): S67, 2008.

393. Feng M and Navar LG. Comparison between the effects of A2B and A2A receptor blockade in afferent arterioles. J Hypertens 26 (suppl 1): S216, 2008.

394. Zhao D and Navar LG. Stimulation of distal nephron sodium reabsorption by chronic angiotensin II infusions in mice. J Hypertens 26 (suppl 1): S518, 2008.

395. Botros FT, Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Martin VL and Navar LG. Renal heme oxygenase induction attenuates afferent arteriolar autoregulatory responses to increases in renal perfusion pressure: Role of biliverdin and carbon monoxide. .Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference (Sept 16-20, 2008, in Atlanta, GA), #022, 2008.

396. Kobori H, Alper AB, Katsurada A, Ohashi N, Urushihara M, Miyata K, Satou R, Hamm LL and Navar LG. Urinary angiotensinogen as a novel biomarker of the intrarenal status of the renin-angiotensin system status in hypertensive

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patients. .Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference (Sept 16-20, 2008, in Atlanta, GA), #026, 2008.

397. Miyata K, Kobori H, Urushihara M, Ohashi N, Satou R, and Navar LG. Intracellular renin-angiotensin system in preglomerular vascular smooth muscle cells. .Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference (Sept 16-20, 2008, in Atlanta, GA), #P066, 2008.

398. Xia H, Feng Y, Seth D, Navar LG and Lazartigues E. Impaired baroreflex and autonomic function in ACE2 knockout mice. .Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference (Sept 16-20, 2008, in Atlanta, GA), #P125, 2008.

399. Satou R, Gonzales-Villalobos R, Miyata K, Ohashi N, Saito T, Urushihara M, Acres O, Navar LG and Kobori K. Tumor necrosis factor-α suppresses angiotensinogen expression in proximal tubular cells. .Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference (Sept 16-20, 2008, in Atlanta, GA), #P176, 2008.

400. Kobori H, Katsurada A, Urushihara M, Miyata K, , Ohashi N, Satou R, Hagiwara Y, Miyashita K and Navar LG. Des-angiotensin I angiotensinogen level in plasma parallels plasma renin activity: Development of direct ELISA for intact angiotensinogen. Proceedings from the AHA High Blood Pressure Research Conference (Sept 16-20, 2008, in Atlanta, GA), #P180, 2008.

401. Feng M and Navar L. Afferent arteriolar effect of adenosine is predominantly via A2B receptors. JASN 19:161A, 2008.

402. Miyata K, Kobori H, Urushihara M, Satou R, and Navar LG. Intracellular renin-angiotensin system in preglomerular vascular smooth muscle cells. JASH 19:382A, 2008.

403. Guevara MF, Bautista R, Perez O, Tapia E., Navar LG. Participation of purinergic P2X1 receptors in the renal vasoconstriction induced by angiotensin II (AngII). JASN 19:384A, 2008.

404. Satou R, Urushihara M, Miyata K, Katsurada A, Gonzales-Villalobos R, Navar LG and Kobori H. Augmentation of angiotensinogen and angiotensin converting enzyme by interleukin 6 and interferon Υ in rat mesangial cells. JASN 19:606A, 2008.

405. Zhao D and Navar L. Atrial natriuretic peptide induced natriuresis involves inhibition of distal nephron fractional sodium reabsorption. J Invest Med 57:390, 2009.

406. Lowenburg BM, Planchard JA, Martin VL, Davis PD, Botros FT, Navar L, Mitchell KD and Prieto-Carrasquero MC. High salt exacerbates proteinuria in chronic angiotensin-II infused rats. J Invest Med 57:392, 2009.

407. Botros FT, LeBlanc RM and Navar LG. Exogenous bilirubin administration exerts renoprotective effects in angiotensin II-hypertension. Experimental Biology, New Orleans, LA. FASEB J.23:, 2009

408. Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Satou R, Semprun-Prieto LC, Ohashi N, Katsurada A, Upchurch GM, Prieto-Carrasquero MC, Kobori H, Navar LG. Intrarenal RAS expression during Ang II-infusions and ACE inhibition. FASEB J. 23:606.611, 2009. (EB in New Orleans, LA)

409. Satou R, Urushihara M, Miyata K, Ohashi N, Saito T, Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Katsurada A, Acres OW, Navar LG, Kobori H. Interferon γ (IFN-γ) augments angiotensinogen (AGT) and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) expression in rat mesangial cells (MCs) FASEB J. 23:626.611, 2009. (EB in New Orleans, LA)

410. Susic D, Frohlich E, Kobori H, Shao W, Seth D, Navar LG. Augmented tubular renin-angiotensin system in salt-induced renal injury and prevention by angiotensin II receptor blockade. Hypertension. 54:e48, 2009. (CHBPR in Chicago, IL)

411. Kobori H, Xu JH, Urushihara M, Berenson GS, Navar LG. Urinary angiotensinogen (uagt) is correlated with blood pressure in men (Bogalusa heart study). Hypertension. 54:e56, 2009. (CHBPR in Chicago, IL)

412. Miyata K, Kobori H, Satou R, Urushihara M, Navar LG. Rho-kinase-dependent augmentation of angiotensinogen by angiotensin II in primary-cultured preglomerular vascular smooth muscle cells. Hypertension. 54:e70, 2009. (CHBPR in Chicago, IL)

413. Kobori H, Susic D, Urushihara M, Frohlich ED, Navar LG. High salt diet exaggerates renal injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) via angiotensin II (Ang II) type 1 receptor (at1r)-dependent, but blood pressure (bp)-independent pathways. Hypertension. 54:e112, 2009. (CHBPR in Chicago, IL)

414. Acres OW, Satou R, Navar LG, Kobori H. Crucial role of NF-κb in high angiotensinogen levels in human renal proximal tubular epithelial cells. Hypertension. 54:e116, 2009. (CHBPR in Chicago, IL)

415. Satou R, Miyata K, Gonzales-Villalobos RA, Katsurada A, Acres OW, Urushihara M, Ingelfinger JR, Navar LG, Kobori H. Interferon γ biphasically regulates angiotensinogen expression in renal proximal tubular cells. Hypertension. 54:e126, 2009. (CHBPR in Chicago, IL)

416. Niimura F, Matsusaka T, Nishiyama A, Kobori H, Navar LG, Ichikawa I. Renal angiotensinogen in liver and kidney angiotensinogen knockout mice. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2009;20:96A. (ASN in San Diego, CA)

417. Matsusaka T, Niimura F, Nishiyama A, Kobori H, Navar LG, Ichikawa I. Mechanism of intrarenal Ang II activation by podocyte injury. J Am Soc Nephrol. 20:277A, 2009. (ASN in San Diego, CA)

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418. McCormack M, Navar L and Prieto MC. High salt diet up-regulates collecting duct renin and exacerbates hypertension, proteinuria, and angiotensin (Ang II) urinary excretion in chronic Ang II-infused rats. J Invest Med 58:493, 2010.

419. Zhao D, Blaustein MP, and Navar LG. Renal vascular responses are attenuated in smooth muscle-specific Na+/Ca2+ exchanger knockout mice during acute angiotensin II infusions. FASEB J 24:(#1059.19), 2010 (EB in Anaheim, CA).

420. Shao W, Seth DM and Navar LG. AT1 receptor-mediated augmentation of urinary excretion of endogenous Ang II in Val5-Ang II infused rats. FASEB J 24:(#605.11), 2010 (EB in Anaheim, CA).

421. Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Kim C, Neff RM, Satou R, and Navar LG. Kidney microRNA expression profile in Ang II-dependent hypertension. FASEB J 24:(#605.13), 2010 (EB in Anaheim, CA).

422. McCormack M, Liu L, Seth DM, Kobori H, Navar LG and Prieto MC. Increased urinary renin excretion rate in chronic Ang II-infused rats fed a high salt diet leads to augmented urinary Ang II levels. FASEB J 24:(#605.16), 2010 (EB in Anaheim, CA).

423. Liu L, McCormack M, Seth DM, Kobori H, Navar LG and Prieto MC. Urinary renin excretion is augmented in chronic angiotensin II-infused Sprague-Dawley hypertensive rats. FASEB J 24:(#786.18), 2010 (EB in Anaheim, CA).

424. Byrd CA, Rands VF, Prieto MC and Navar LG. Blood pressure independent sexual dimorphism in proteinuric response to high salt intake in Sprague-Dawley rats. FASEB J 24:(#1024.33), 2010 (EB in Anaheim, CA).

425. Lara LS, McCormack M, Kobori H, Shenouda S, Majid DSA, Navar LG and Prieto MC. High salt intake exacerbates renal tissue oxidative stress and urinary angiotensinogen excretion during Ang II-dependent hypertension. FASEB J 24:(#1059.16), 2010 (EB in Anaheim, CA).

426. Gonzalez AA, Liu L, Lara LS, Seth DM, Prieto MC, Navar LG. Collecting duct renin stimulation by angiotensin II (Ang II) is independent of epithelial sodium channel (EnaC) activation. Hypertension 56:e129 (P359), 2010 (HBPR in Washington, DC).

427. Acres OW, Satou R, Navar LG, Kobori H. Identification of an NF-κB binding site in the human angiotensinogen promoter region contributing to high angiotensinogen expression in human renal proximal tubule epithelial cells. Hypertension 56:e129 (P367), 2010 (HBPR in Washington, DC).

428. Satou R, Gonzalez-Villalobos RA, Miyata K, Navar LG, Kobori H. Roles of the JAK-STAT pathway and SOCS1 in biphasic angiotensinogen regulation by interferon γ in renal proximal tubular cells. Hypertension 56:e129 (P368), 2010 (HBPR in Washington, DC).

429. Miyata K, Kobori H, Satou R, Urushihara M, Navar LG. ROCK/NFκb axis-dependent augmentation of angiotensinogen by angiotensin II in primary-cultured preglomerular VSMCs. Hypertension 56:e129 (P502), 2010 (HBPR in Washington, DC).

430. Lara LS, Gonzalez AA, Zsombok A, Prieto MC, Navar LG. Localization of the sodium-activated sodium channel (Nax) in the rat kidney. Hypertension 56:e164 (P526), 2010 (HBPR in Washington, DC).

431. Prieto MC, Liu L, Gonzalez AA, Seth DM, Navar LG. Interaction of collecting duct-derived prorenin and soluble prorenin receptor increases intraluminal renin activity and augments intratubular angiotensin II formation in Ang II-dependent hypertensive rats. (#P264), 2011 (AHA BCVS in New Orleans, LA)

432. K Miyata, H Kobori, R Satou, M Urushihara, LG Navar. Rho Kinase/NFkb Axis-dependent Augmentation of Angiotensinogen by Angiotensin II in Renal Vascular Injury. P199 (AHA HBPR/IASH meeting in Orlando, FL. Sept 20-24, 2011)

433. K Miyata, R Satou, LG Navar, H Kobori. Components of the Renin-Angiotensin System in Cultured Endothelial Cells of Preglomerular Arterioles. LB007. (AHA HBPR/IASH meeting in Orlando, FL. Sept 20-24, 2011)

434. W Shao, DM Seth, H Kobori, MC Prieto, LG Navar. Effects of Low Salt Diet on Urinary Excretion Rates of Angiotensinogen (AGT) and Angiotensin (Ang) II in Rats. P191. (AHA HBPR/IASH meeting in Orlando, FL. Sept 20-24, 2011)

435. CN Bradford, C Pellet, W Kennedy, D Ely, D Seth, LG Navar, MK Raizada, SP Oh. ROSA26 Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2) Knock-in Mice Exhibit Normal Cardiac Function But Attenuated Angiotensin II Induced Hypertension. LB011. (AHA HBPR/IASH meeting in Orlando, FL. Sept 20-24, 2011)

436. R Satou, K Miyata, M Urushihara, LG Navar, H Kobori. Interferon γ Augments Angiotensinogen Expression via Regulation of a JAKSTAT Pathway and SOCS1 Expression in Mesangial Cells. P385. (AHA HBPR/IASH meeting in Orlando, FL. Sept 20-24, 2011)

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437. R Satou, K Miyata, LG Navar, H Kobori. Macrophages Contribute to Angiotensin II Mediated Augmentation of Angiotensinogen Expression in Renal Proximal Tubular Cells via Interleukin 6. P386. (AHA HBPR/IASH meeting in Orlando, FL. Sept 20-24, 2011)

438. OW Acres, R Satou, K Miyata, LG Navar, H Kobori. IκB Suppression Augments Angiotensinogen Expression in Human Renal Proximal Tubular Cells. P387. (AHA HBPR/IASH meeting in Orlando, FL. Sept 20-24, 2011)

439. RA Gonzalez-Villalobos, T Djandjoulia, S Fuchs, XZ Shen, DM Seth, LG Navar, KE Bernstein. Lack of Kidney ACE Reduces the Hypertensive Response and the Augmentation of Intrarenal Ang II Observed During Chronic Ang II Infusions. HG03. (AHA HBPR/IASH meeting in Orlando, FL. Sept 20-24, 2011)

440. Prieto MC, Shao W, Demers S, Seth DM, and Navar LG. Physiological activation of Renal-Angiotensin System (RAS) by low salt diet does not cause kidney injury. FASEB J March 29, 2012 26:lb817 (EB in San Diego, CA)

441. Liu L, Lara LS, Gonzalez A, Bourgeois CRT, Seth DM, Navar LG, and Prieto MC. Collecting Duct Renin Synthesis and Secretion are Stimulated by Angiotensin (Ang) II via Protein Kinase C (PKC) Activation and cAMP Accumulation. FASEB J March 29, 2012 26:1103.3 (EB in San Diego, CA)

442. Feng M and Navar LG. Nebivolol induced vasodilation of renal afferent arterioles involves {beta}3 adrenergic receptor activation. FASEB J March 29, 2012 26:690.15 (EB in San Diego, CA)

443. Peng H, Li W, Seth D, Navar LG, and Feng Y. (Pro)renin receptor over-expression induces angiotensin II-independent NADPH oxidase activation through PI3K - ERK signaling in Neuronal cells. FASEB J March 29, 2012 26:893.4 (EB in San Diego, CA)

444. K Miyata, R Satou, LG Navar. Endothelial cells contribute to RAS activation in microvascular smooth muscle cells. Circulation Research. 111:A261, 2012 (Basic Cardiovascular Sciences (BCVS) 2012-New Orleans, LA)

445. Satou R, Miyata K, Navar LG. SOCS1 suppresses Interferon γ-stimulated Angiotensinogen Expression in Mesangial Cells (Proceedings of the 4th Biennial IDeA Symposium, Washington, DC, June 25-28, 2012)

446. Navar L, Prieto MC, Gonzalez AA, and Mitchell KD. Use of different experimental hypertension models to decipher the intratubular renin-angiotensin system. Abstract #SA111 (Proceedings of the Annual General Meeting of the Physiological Society held in Edinburgh, Scotland from July 2-5, 2012)

447. Giani JF, Djandjoulia T, Fetcher N, Fuchs S, Seth DM, Peti-Peterdi J, Navar LG, McDonough A, Bernstein KE, and Gonzalez-Villalobos RA. The protective effect of kidney-specific ACE inhibition against chronic angiotensin II infusions is associated with blunted intrarenal renin-angiotensin system activation. #227. (Proceedings of the AHA HBPR meeting in Washington, DC, Sept 19-22, 2012).

448. Kuczeriszka M, Seth DM, Prieto MC and Navar LG. Blood pressure, renal function and hemodynamic responses to systemic Ang 1-7 in rats infused chronically with Ang II: Does the Ang 1-7 natriuretic effect depend on renal hemodynamics? #240 (Proceedings of the AHA HBPR meeting in Washington, DC, Sept 19-22, 2012).

449. Gonzalez AA, Leach D, Navar, LG and Prieto MC. Prostaglandin E2 stimulates renin synthesis in mouse collecting duct M-1cells via Ep1 receptor through pkc/camp/creb pathway. #401. (Proceedings of the AHA HBPR meeting in Washington, DC, Sept 19-22, 2012).

450. Amin A, Choi S, Osman-Eiazeik Y, Badr El-Din N, Kevil CG, Navar LG, Kadowitz P, Trebak M and Matrougui K. Sodium Nitrite therapy augments ischemia-induced neovascularization and blood flow recovery in different models of hypertension. #523. (Proceedings of the AHA HBPR meeting in Washington, DC, Sept 19-22, 2012).

451. K Miyata, R Satou, A Sato, D Seth, A Davis, M Uruchihara, H Kobori, KD Mitchell, LG Navar. Activation of kidney renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and renoprotective effects of direct renin inhibition (DRI) in glomerulonephritis. #192. (Proceedings of the AHA HBPR meeting in New Orleans, LA, Sept 11-14, 2013).

452. AA Gonzalez, T Green, CRT Bourgeois, C Luffman, MC Prieto, LG Navar. Renal cyclooxygenase-2 expression and hemodynamic role during angiotensin II-dependent hypertension. #413. (Proceedings of the AHA HBPR meeting in New Orleans, LA, Sept 11-14, 2013).

453. R Satou, KS Hering-Smith, LG Navar. Differential expression and regulation of angiotensinogen in renal proximal tubule cells from S1, S2 and S3 setments. #564. (Proceedings of the AHA HBPR meeting in New Orleans, LA, Sept 11-14, 2013).

454. R Satou, U Hopfer, LG Navar. Angiotensin II type 1 receptor activation is required for angiotensin II and interleukin 6-induced augmentation of angiotensinogen expression in mouse renal proximal tubular cells. #565. (Proceedings of the AHA HBPR meeting in New Orleans, LA, Sept 11-14, 2013).

455. Satou R, Hering-Smith K, Hamm, LL and Navar LG. Angiotensinogen is differentially regulated by angiotensin II and interleukin 6 in renal proximal tubular S1, S2 and S3 cells. (Proceedings of the 2013 SE Regional IDeA meeting, Little Rock, Arkansas, November 15-17, 2013).

456. Shao W, Bivona BJ, Kobori H, Navar L. Increased Rho-kinase activity in renal afferent arterioles of angiotensin II infused hypertensive rats. J Invest Med 62:409, 2014.

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457. Sato R, Miyata K, Navar L. Macrophages contribute to angiotensin II mediated angiotensinogen stimlation in renal proximal tubular cells. J Invest Med 62:545, 2014.

458. Miyata K, Sato R, Navar L. Endotherial cells contribute to angiotensinogen augmentation in vascular smooth muscle cells of afferent arterioles. J Invest Med 62:579, 2014.