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      The pharmacological relevance of vital staining with neutral red.

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      Angiotensin II, blood, Animals, Blood Pressure, drug effects, Juxtaglomerular Apparatus, enzymology, Male, Neutral Red, pharmacology, Norepinephrine, Phenazines, Rats, Renin, metabolism

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          The uptake of neutral red into the renin-containing juxtaglomerular granules does not inhibit the release of renin either in basal or in stimulated states of renin secretion. The vasodilating effect of neutral red may be due to a nonspecific binding to noradrenaline-receptors in the vascular smooth muscle cells.

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