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Mechanism of inhibition of proximal tubule fluid reabsorption after exposure of the rat kidney to the physical effects of expansion of extracellular fluid volume.

I Ichikawa, B M Brenner.   

Abstract

The natriuresis and concomitant decline in absolute proximal reabsorption (APR) that occur in rats in response to saline loading are blunted markedly when renal perfusion pressure is reduced immediately before, but not after, the volume load. To ascertain the mechanism responsible for these differences between early clamp (EC) vs. late clamp (LC), intracapillary and interstitial determinants of peritubular capillary uptake of APR were measured in seven LC and seven EC Munich-Wistar rats before and after isotonic saline loading (80% body wt). With volume expansion in LC animals, we observed a marked decline in APR (averaging 11+/-1 nl/min), associated with large increases in urinary sodium excretion rate, which averaged 8+/-2 mueq/min. In EC, the changes in urinary sodium excretion rate (+1+/-0 mueq/min) and APR (-3+/-1 nl/min) with volume expansion were smaller in magnitude. Since peritubular capillary reabsorption coefficient and mean peritubular transcapillary hydraulic pressure difference did not change with saline loading in LC, the marked fall in APR was attributed primarily to a measured large decline in mean peritubular transcapillary oncotic pressure difference (deltapi). Despite an equivalent mean fall in deltapi with volume expansion in EC, near-constancy of APR was found to be associated with a simultaneous and equivalent decline in mean peritubular transcapillary hydraulic pressure difference (a consequence of decreased mean peritubular capillary hydraulic pressure), which effectively offset the fall in deltapi. These results demonstrate the importance of hydraulic pressure patterns of the peritubular capillaries in modulating APR and are consistent with the view that Starling forces across the postglomerular microcirculation play a fundamental role in determining APR.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 500820      PMCID: PMC371296          DOI: 10.1172/JCI109605

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


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