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Amino acid reabsorption in the rat nephron. Free flow micropuncture study.

G M Eisenbach, M Weise, H Stolte.   

Abstract

The concentration of nine endogenous free L-alpha-amino acids (ALA, LEU, ILE, PHE, TYR, LYS, GLU, PRO, GLY) and of taurine were determined simultaneously along the nephron of the rat kidney using free-flow micropuncture techniques without altering plasma amino acid concentration or kidney function. The amount of each amino acid was determined after dansylation (14C-labelled dansyl-chloride) in the micropuncture sample followed by thinlayer chromatography. The main site of reabsorption is the proximal tubule. After 15-20% of the proximal tubule length the bulk of reabsorption has taken place (18.9 plus or minus 3.4% S.E. of the filtered load remaining). Net reabsorption continues to a small but significant extent along the distal nephron (disal tubule and collecting duct). Reabsorption of taurine is less rapid (% remaining of filtered load at the early proximal tubule 37.0 plus or minus 4.6%). The transtubular concentration ratio of all amino acids except taurine follows a homogeneous course. Under the experimental conditions of this study no distction with respect to different systems of reabsorption "neutral", "basic", "acidic", "imino-glycine") could be made.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1171457     DOI: 10.1007/bf00584545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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