Rationale for the use of 51Cr EDTA for estimation of glomerular filtration rate in fish
Abstract o 1. The renal clearance of 51Cr EDTA correlates very well with that of tritiated inulin at all filtration rates in the two species investigated ( r=0·95±0·02; P
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1.
The renal clearance of
51Cr EDTA correlates very well with that of tritiated inulin at all filtration rates in the two species investigated (
r=0·95±0·02;
P |
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o
1.
The renal clearance of
51Cr EDTA correlates very well with that of tritiated inulin at all filtration rates in the two species investigated (
r=0·95±0·02;
P<0·001 for
Protopterus; and
r=0·89±0·03,
P<0·001 for the sea water eel).
2.
In both species
51Cr EDTA consistently underestimated the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by about 9·5 per cent relative to tritiated inulin.
3.
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o
1.
The renal clearance of
51Cr EDTA correlates very well with that of tritiated inulin at all filtration rates in the two species investigated (
r=0·95±0·02;
P<0·001 for
Protopterus; and
r=0·89±0·03,
P<0·001 for the sea water eel).
2.
In both species
51Cr EDTA consistently underestimated the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by about 9·5 per cent relative to tritiated inulin.
3.
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o
1.
The renal clearance of
51Cr EDTA correlates very well with that of tritiated inulin at all filtration rates in the two species investigated (
r=0·95±0·02;
P<0·001 for
Protopterus; and
r=0·89±0·03,
P<0·001 for the sea water eel).
2.
In both species
51Cr EDTA consistently underestimated the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by about 9·5 per cent relative to tritiated inulin.
3.
51Cr EDTA appears to be a suitable indicator for estimation of GFR in fish.</abstract><cop>England</cop><pub>Elsevier B.V</pub><pmid>234050</pmid><doi>10.1016/S0010-406X(75)80222-2</doi><tpages>3</tpages></addata></record> |
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