Literature DB >> 6869541

Effects of mineralocorticoids on Na+ and K+ excretion in the adrenalectomized rat.

J D Horisberger, J Diezi.   

Abstract

The short-term effects (within 4 h) of low doses of intravenous aldosterone or deoxycorticosterone on potassium and sodium urinary excretion were studied by clearance techniques in 24-h adrenalectomized, anesthetized male rats. All animals were substituted with a glucocorticoid (dexamethasone; plasma concentration approximately 6 nM) to maintain normal glomerular filtration rate. The mineralocorticoid effects were studied under various conditions of sodium and potassium load. Mineralocorticoid administration uniformly resulted in antinatriuresis, starting within 30-60 min and, at the peak effect, amounting to 1-2% sodium fractional excretion. The level of antinatriuresis was directly related to the control sodium excretion before aldosterone administration. Mineralocorticoids induced a significant kaliuresis in all groups except one, the one receiving the lowest sodium load. The aldosterone-induced kaliuresis was also related to the sodium load and the control fractional sodium excretion level and was simultaneous with the beginning of the reduced sodium excretion. In control, mineralocorticoid-deprived rats, kaliuresis was not enhanced by increasing the sodium load. Control as well as mineralocorticoid-treated rats responded by an increased kaliuresis following an acute potassium load and by a decreased kaliuresis after 3 days of low potassium diet.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6869541     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1983.245.1.F89

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


  11 in total

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4.  Differential acute effects of aldosterone, dexamethasone, and hyperkalemia on distal tubular potassium secretion in the rat kidney.

Authors:  M J Field; B A Stanton; G H Giebisch
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1984-11       Impact factor: 14.808

5.  Effects of adrenalectomy and chronic adrenal corticosteroid replacement on potassium transport in rat kidney.

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6.  Effect of aldosterone on the excretion of lithium in the adrenalectomized rat.

Authors:  J D Horisberger; J Diezi
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7.  Aldosterone acutely stimulates NCC activity via a SPAK-mediated pathway.

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8.  Collecting duct-specific gene inactivation of alphaENaC in the mouse kidney does not impair sodium and potassium balance.

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9.  The role of the epithelial Na(+) channel (ENaC) in high AVP but low aldosterone states.

Authors:  James D Stockand
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2012-07-31       Impact factor: 4.566

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