Literature DB >> 4853451

On the hypocalciuric action of chlorothiazide.

L S Costanzo, I M Weiner.   

Abstract

Clearance experiments were performed in female mongrel dogs, either intact or thyro-parathy-roidectomized (T-PTX), under pentobarbital anesthesia, to examine the unusual hypocalciuric property of thiazide diuretics. The relationship between calcium clearance (C(Ca)) and sodium clearance (C(Na)) was determined in normal dogs, C(Ca) = 0.79 C(Na); constant infusion of chlorothiazide (CTZ) to provide drug concentrations in plasma of approximately 40 mug/ml modified this relationship; C(Ca) = 0.30 C(Na) (P < 0.001). The magnitude of the dissociating effect of CTZ on the urinary Ca/Na relationship was found to be most highly correlated with urinary drug concentration. Infusion of CTZ (1 mg/min) into one renal artery caused a unilateral decrease (25%) in C(Ca)/GFR while producing a unilateral increase (80%) in C(Na)/GFR. The same dose of CTZ in T-PTX dogs produced an increase in C(Na)/GFR without causing a change in C(Ca)/GFR. The defective response in T-PTX dogs could be ascribed to poor tubular secretion of the drug; when urinary drug concentrations were elevated in T-PTX dogs to the levels found in intact dogs (by infusing more drug), C(Ca)/GFR fell to an equivalent extent. T-PTX dogs showed substantially lower renal extraction of CTZ (42%) than intact dogs (57%); PTH administration to T-PTX dogs increased extraction toward normal (49%). The defective secretion of CTZ could not be attributed to either a decreased tubular maximum or a decreased renal blood flow.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 4853451      PMCID: PMC301596          DOI: 10.1172/JCI107800

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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