Literature DB >> 1171618

Renal lithium reabsorption in man: physiologic and pharmacologic determinants.

T H Steele, M A Manuel, M Newton, G Boner.   

Abstract

In order to evaluate the premise that renal lithium reabsorption may reflect proximal tubular sodium reabsorption, the fractional excretion of lithium (FELi) was measured, during a variety of experimental maneuvers known to affect renal cation reabsorption, in normal volunteers who had been pre-loaded with lithium. Furosemide increased FELi, as well as sodium, calcium, and magnesium excretion, during the first hour following diuretic administration. Subsequently, sodium, calcium, and magnesium excretion continued to remain elevated after furosemide, despite progressive volume depletion, but FELi values usually declined at least to pretreatment levels. Oral glucose ingestion increased lithium, calcium, and magnesium excretion while sodium and potassium excretion decreased concomitantly. Increases in FELi during volume expansion with saline were correlated with changes in fractional flow (V/GFR) in natriuretic subjects. Parathyroid extract (PTE) increased both FELi and fractional phosphate excretion (FEphos). FELi and FEphos were correlated significantly in the studies with furosemide and PTE, but not after saline volume expansion. In persons who previously had undergone unilateral nephrectomy, FELi was not increased over values in normal subjects. These results indicate that changes in lithium reabsorption may be dissociated from the reabsorption of other cations. They are consistent with the hypothesis that FELi may reflect proximal tubular sodium rejection, but do not exclude other more distal sites of lithium reabsorption.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1171618     DOI: 10.1097/00000441-197505000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Sci        ISSN: 0002-9629            Impact factor:   2.378


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