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Urate-2-14C transport in the rat nephron.

R A Kramp, W E Lassiter, C W Gottschalk.   

Abstract

Intrarenal transport of urate-2-(14)C was studied in anesthetized rats using the microinjection technic. During saline diuresis, small volumes of urate-2-(14)C (0.24-0.48 mM) and inulin-(3)H were injected into surface proximal and distal convoluted tubules, and ureteral urine was collected serially. Total (74-96%) and direct (57-84%) urate recovery increased significantly the more distal the puncture site. Delayed recovery (+/-20%) remained approximately the same regardless of localization of the microinjection. After proximal injections, total and direct recoveries of urate-2-(14)C were significantly higher in rats treated with probenecid, pyrazinoate, or PAH than during saline diuresis alone, while the excretion rates were comparable after distal injection. Delayed recovery was not altered by drug administration. The decreased proximal reabsorption of urate is presumably due to an effect of the drugs on the luminal membrane of the nephron. For perfusion at high urate concentrations, nonradioactive urate was added to the injectate (0.89-1.78 mM). Urate-2-(14)C recovery was almost complete and there was no delayed excretion, demonstrating saturation kinetics. These findings are compatible with a carrier-mediated mechanism for urate transport probably located at the luminal border of the proximal tubular epithelium. No definitive evidence for urate secretion was found in these studies.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 5543881      PMCID: PMC291891          DOI: 10.1172/JCI106482

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


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