The Acidification Response of Normal Subjects to Ammonium Chloride Using a 3-Day Loading Test

The acidification response to NH4 Cl loading (0·1 g/kg bw/day) was tested in 16 normal healthy subjects in the basal fasting state on Day 4, the subjects having taken the salt daily for the 3 previous days. The response was measured in terms of blood pH and in urine, creatinine, phosphate, pH, titra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of clinical biochemistry 1988-07, Vol.25 (4), p.403-407
Hauptverfasser: Fry, Ian D R, Cusick, Paulette E, Alston, William C, Montgomery, Bruce, Tovey, John E
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Zusammenfassung:The acidification response to NH4 Cl loading (0·1 g/kg bw/day) was tested in 16 normal healthy subjects in the basal fasting state on Day 4, the subjects having taken the salt daily for the 3 previous days. The response was measured in terms of blood pH and in urine, creatinine, phosphate, pH, titratable acidity, ammonium, net acidity and creatinine clearance. To minimise inter-subject variation the urine values were adjusted to a standard body surface area of 1·73 m2. A normal range for the blood pH of the mean value ±2 SD, encompassed the observed range of values. However, to fit the observed range of acid-base values in urine into the 2 SD range required a logarithmic transformation of the data. Statistical analysis confirmed a significant correlation between blood [H+] net acid secretion, urine titratable acidity and ammonium. Urine net acid secretion was positively correlated with urinary phosphate, titratable acidity and ammonium.
ISSN:0004-5632
1758-1001
DOI:10.1177/000456328802500414