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The effect of aldosterone and the renin-angiotensin system on sodium, potassium and chloride transport by proximal and distal rat colon in vivo.

D Dolman, C J Edmonds.   

Abstract

1. The roles of aldosterone and angiotensin in the direct control of epithelial sodium transport in vivo have been investigated by measurement of electrical p.d. changes and of the fluxes of sodium, potassium and chloride in rat colon, an organ actively involved in electrolyte homoeostasis. Exogenous angiotensin and aldosterone were given by both short- and long-term infusions and endogenous secretion of the hormones was varied by dietary sodium variation and by nephrectomy and/or adrenalectomy. 2. In vitro angiotensin has been shown to influence colonic salt and water absorption but in the present in vivo experiments administered angiotensin had no significant action on p.d. or on the ionic fluxes of the proximal or distal colon. The increase in p.d. produced by infusing aldosterone was unaffected by giving angiotensin concurrently. The effect of sodium depletion in stimulating sodium absorption and potassium secretion was completely abolished by adrenalectomy but was unaffected by nephrectomy. 3. During prolonged infusion of angiotensin into adrenalectomized rats, a small fall in faecal fluid and sodium content was observed, but this change would have little significance in sodium homoeostasis. 4. Aldosterone and sodium depletion stimulated sodium absorption in both proximal and distal colon but significant increase in potassium secretion was demonstrable only in the distal colon. Bicarbonate secretion (by calculation) was unaffected. In the proximal colon, the increased sodium absorption appeared to be accompanied by increased chloride absorption while in the distal colon it was principally the sodium-potassium exchange that was increased. 5. Adrenalectomy reduced potassium secretion in both proximal and distal colon but sodium absorption was only significantly reduced in the proximal colon. 6. It was concluded that there is no evidence that angiotensin in the living animal has a role as an important salt retaining hormone by direct epithelial action. Aldosterone has a considerable effect which is independent of the presence of angiotensin, and which differs in proximal and distal colon in regard to the relative effects on chloride absorption and potassium secretion.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1177152      PMCID: PMC1348395          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1975.sp011072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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