María Ofelia Barber Fox
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
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Medical Hypotheses | 2013
María Ofelia Barber Fox; Ernesto Barber Gutiérrez
In previous investigations we caused renal tubular reabsorption preponderance relating to the glomerular filtration (Glomerular-tubular imbalance) and we observed that this fact conducted to volume expansion and development of arterial hypertension, in rats that previously were normotens. We based on this evidence and other which are reflected in the literature arrived at the following hypothesis: a greater proportion of tubular reabsorption relating to the filtered volume is the base of the establishment of the glomerular-tubular imbalance with tubular predominance (GTI-T), which favors to the Na(+)-fluid retention and volume expansion. All of which conduced to arterial hypertension. These facts explain a primary hypertensive role of the kidney, consistent with the results of renal transplants performed in different lines of hypertensive rats and their respective controls and in humans: hypertension can be transferred with the kidney. GTI-T aims to be, a common phenomenon involved in the hypertension development in the multiple ways which is manifested the hypertensive syndrome. In secondary hypertension, GTI-T is caused by significant disruptions of hormone secretions that control renal function, or obvious vascular or parenchymal damage of these organs. In primary hypertension the GTI-T has less obvious causes inherently developed in the kidney, including humoral, cellular and subcellular mechanisms, which may insidiously manifest under environmental factors influence, resulting in insidious development of hypertension. This would explain the state of prehypertension that these individuals suffer. So it has great importance to study GTI-T before the hypertension is established, because when hypertensive state is established, other mechanisms are installed and they contribute to maintain the hypertension. Our hypothesis may explaining the inability of the kidneys to excrete salt and water in hypertension, as Guyton and colleagues have expressed and constitutes a step forward in line with the hypothesis of this author.
Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas | 2006
María Ofelia Barber Fox; Ernesto Barber Gutiérrez; María Ofelia Fox Pascual
Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas | 1996
Manuel Chaple La Hoz; Ernesto Barber Gutiérrez; Saul Rey Avila; Wilfrido Román Aldama; José Castillo Herrera; Antonio Chauvín Roche; María Ofelia Barber Fox
Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas | 1996
Manuel Chaple La Hoz; Ernesto Barber Gutiérrez; Wilfrido Román Aldama; José Castillo Herrera; María Ofelia Fox Pascual; María Ofelia Barber Fox
Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas | 2010
María Ofelia Barber Fox; Katiana Galvizu Díaz; Aydelín Pérez Ramos; María Ofelia Fox Pascual
Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas | 2001
Saraí del Río Brito; María Ofelia Barber Fox; Ernesto Barber Gutiérrez
Educación Médica Superior | 2000
María Ofelia Barber Fox; Ernesto Barber Gutiérrez
Educación Médica Superior | 2000
Gerabel Roca Soler; Ernesto Barber Gutiérrez; María Ofelia Barber Fox
Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas | 2016
Iecienia Espinosa Santisteban; Luis Borges Mesa; Aydelín Pérez Ramos; María Ofelia Barber Fox; Adina Pérez Mejías
Investigaciones Medicoquirúrgicas | 2016
Aydelín Pérez Ramos; María Ofelia Barber Fox; Lucía González Núñez; Ernesto Barber Gutiérrez; Maritza Victorio Fresneda