| Literature DB >> 3976899 |
B Ferrier, M Martin, G Baverel.
Abstract
The transport of alpha-ketoglutarate (alpha-KG) across the luminal membrane of the rat nephron was studied by micropuncture and microassay techniques. In normal and acidotic rats, approximately 75% of the filtered alpha-KG was reabsorbed in the proximal tubule and 20% in the pars recta and/or loop of Henle at endogenous plasma concentration of alpha-KG. A progressive elevation to steady-state levels of plasma alpha-KG resulted in a progressive reduction of the fractional reabsorption of alpha-KG in the proximal tubule as well as in a progressive increase in the fractional reabsorption of alpha-KG in the pars recta and/or loop of Henle. At plasma alpha-KG concentration 20-40 times above normal, reabsorption of alpha-KG was found to be limited by a maximal tubular capacity. In alkalotic rats, net secretion of alpha-KG in the early proximal convoluted tubule, net reabsorption in the remainder of the proximal convoluted tubule, and net secretion in the pars recta and/or loop of Henle were observed. These micropuncture data indicate that, depending on the acid-base conditions, net reabsorption or net secretion of alpha-KG may occur in at least two distinct sites along the rat nephron.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3976899 DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1985.248.3.F404
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol ISSN: 0002-9513