The influence of uremia on fractional sodium reabsorption by the proximal tubule of rats

The influence of uremia on fractional sodium reabsorption by the proximal tubule. Micropuncture and clearance studies were performed on four groups of rats. All had one remnant kidney in which the nephron population was reduced by approximately 80%. In the first two groups, the contralateral kidney...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kidney international 1972-08, Vol.2 (2), p.59-65
Hauptverfasser: Schultze, Raymond G., Weisser, Fred, Bricker, Neal S.
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Zusammenfassung:The influence of uremia on fractional sodium reabsorption by the proximal tubule. Micropuncture and clearance studies were performed on four groups of rats. All had one remnant kidney in which the nephron population was reduced by approximately 80%. In the first two groups, the contralateral kidney was intact; in one of these, micropuncture studies were performed on the intact kidneys and in the other on the remnant kidneys. In the remaining two groups the intact kidneys were removed and the remnant kidneys were studied at one of two time intervals: 1) within 50 hours of removing the intact kidneys; 2) two to three weeks post-nephrectomy. Free flow micropuncture techniques were used to measure single nephron GFR and proximal tubular sodium reabsorption by superficial nephrons. All animals were maintained on a constant daily salt intake by tube feeding. During the studies sodium was infused at a rate adjusted to produce a modest natriuresis. In both acutely and chronically uremic animals fractional sodium excretion was markedly greater than in control animals with the same estimated degree of ECF volume expansion. Single nephron GFR was increased in the uremic animals but absolute sodium reabsorption was not significantly different from the values in the control group. A substantial reduction in fractional sodium reabsorption by proximal tubules was observed. The data suggest that both hyperfiltration and inhibition of proximal tubular sodium reabsorption contributed to the increased rate of sodium excretion per nephron in the uremic rats. Influence de l'urémie sur la réabsorption fractionnelle du sodium par le tube proximal du rat. Des microponctions et des mesures de clearances ont été réalisées dans 4 groupes de rats. Tous avaient un rein dont la population de néphrons était réduite d'environ 80%. Dans les deux premiers groupes le rein contralatéral était intact; dans l'un de ces groupes les microponctions ont été faites sur le rein intact et dans l'autre sur le rein réduit. Dans les deux groupes restants les reins intacts étaient enlevés et les reins réduits ont été étudiés après deux délais de temps: 1) dans les 50 heures qui ont suivi l'ablation du rein intact; 2) deux à trois mois après la néphrectomie unilatérale. Des microponctions en écoulement libre ont permis de mesurer la filtration glomérulaire des néphrons individuels et la réabsorption du sodium par les tubes proximaux des néphrons superficiels. Tous les animaux ont été maintenus à un apport
ISSN:0085-2538
1523-1755
DOI:10.1038/ki.1972.72