There are two kinds of medullipin, known as medullipin 1 and medullipin 2.
The structure of this substance remains unknown, but its existence has been strongly inferred from multiple experiments in animals, wherein a rise in renal perfusion causes blood pressure to fall.Gothberg, 1994 - Gothberg G. Physiology of the renomedullary depressor system. J Hypertens 1994;12:S57-S64. This hypotensive response depends on an intact renal medulla and is not altered by renal denervation or the inhibition of the renin–angiotensin system (RAS) or autonomic nervous functionCowley, 1994 – Cowley AW Jr. A tribute to Eric Muirhead. Evolution of the Medullipin concept of blood pressure control. J Hypertens, 1994, 12:S25–S34. Kaplan NM. Kaplan's Clinical Hypertension, 9th edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006. .
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