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Renal adaptation to metabolic acidosis in senescent rats.

R Prasad1, J L Kinsella, B Sacktor.   

Abstract

In this study, we compared results obtained in senescent rats with young rats given an equivalent acid load. We examined the renal changes by giving equivalent acid loads for 48 h to both 6- and 24-mo-old rats. The basal excretion of ammonium was the same in both groups, whereas titratable acids, phosphate, and Ca2+ excretions were increased in the senescent animal. After administration of the acid load, ammonium, phosphate, Ca2+, and titratable acid excretions increased in both age groups, but there were greater absolute increases in ammonium and titratable acid excretions in the young rats. The total acid excreted by the 24-mo rats was reduced 50 (day 1) and 25% (day 2) compared with the young rats, which was reflected by the more severe acidosis in those animals. The portion of total acid excreted as titratable acids in senescent animals was also increased during acidosis when compared with the young animals. In isolated proximal tubule brush-border membrane vesicles, acidosis increased Na+-H+ exchange and decreased Na+-dependent phosphate transport in both age groups. We also found that the basal activity of the Na+-H+ exchanger was not changed with age but the Na+-dependent phosphate transporter was less in the 24-mo rat. The results suggest that physiological regulation of these renal processes remains intact in the aged rat but the responses may be reduced or delayed in the senescent animal.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3202182     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1988.255.6.F1183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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1.  Thyroid hormones stimulate Na+-Pi transport activity in rat renal brush-border membranes: role of membrane lipid composition and fluidity.

Authors:  Rajendra Prasad; Vivek Kumar
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 3.396

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