Osmolytes in renal medulla during rapid changes in papillary tonicity
F. X. Beck, M. Schmolke, W. G. Guder, A. Dorge and K. Thurau Physiologisches Institut, Universitat Munchen, Federal Republic of Germany. The effect of acute changes in extracellular tonicity on cell electrolyte concentrations at the renal papillary tip and on organic osmolytes in different kidney zo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 1992-05, Vol.262 (5), p.849-F856 |
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Zusammenfassung: | F. X. Beck, M. Schmolke, W. G. Guder, A. Dorge and K. Thurau
Physiologisches Institut, Universitat Munchen, Federal Republic of Germany.
The effect of acute changes in extracellular tonicity on cell electrolyte
concentrations at the renal papillary tip and on organic osmolytes in
different kidney zones was studied using electron microprobe analysis and
high-performance liquid chromatography in four groups of rats: controls, 1-
or 4-h water diuresis, and 4-h water diuresis followed by 30-min
deamino-[Cys1,D-Arg8]vasopressin (ddAVP). The sum of the papillary
interstitial concentrations of Na, K, and Cl was reduced from 981 mmol/kg
wet wt in controls to 318 mmol/kg wet wt after 4-h diuresis and increased
after ddAVP to 840 mmol/kg wet wt. In papillary collecting ducts
intracellular electrolytes fell from 225 to 156 mmol/kg wet wt after 4-h
diuresis and rose to 268 mmol/kg wet wt (significantly higher than control)
after ddAVP. Organic osmolytes [sum of glycerophosphorylcholine (GPC),
betaine, myo-inositol, and sorbitol] at the papillary tip decreased from
2,018 (control) to 1,037 mmol/kg protein after 4-h diuresis and did not
increase after ddAVP. After ddAVP, cell P concentration, an index of cell
GPC concentration, increased, indicating cell shrinkage. GPC concentration
increased, indicating cell shrinkage. The results suggest that the
concentrations of all osmoeffectors in papillary cells initially increase
due to cell shrinkage in response to hypertonic stress. The higher
intracellular ionic strength may be a signal for modulation of transport
and metabolism of organic osmolytes. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6127 0002-9513 1931-857X 2161-1157 1522-1466 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajprenal.1992.262.5.F849 |