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The effect of isolated chloride depletion on growth and protein turnover in young rats.

M M Heinly1, S J Wassner.   

Abstract

The effects of feeding a chloride-deficient (CD) diet were examined in young, growing rats. All animals were fed the same sodium-replete, CD diet. The experimental group drank distilled water, while the control group (CS) drank distilled water supplemented with 37 mM sodium chloride. By day 15, the CD rats had negligible concentrations of chloride in their urine and had developed hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis. Both groups had comparable urinary sodium concentrations and creatinine clearances. Food intake (256 vs. 226 g), weight (108.8 vs. 47.0 g) and length (9.6 vs. 7.4 cm) gains were greater in the CS animals and the efficiency of weight gain was lower in the CD rats (25.2 vs. 42.6 g gained/g of food intake). After 15-18 days, blood was drawn for testing, body composition measurements were performed and epitrochlearis muscle protein synthesis and net degradation rates determined. When incubated with or without the addition of insulin (I), epitrochlearis muscle protein synthesis, measured as the incorporation of 14C-phenylalanine, was significantly lower in CD rats [(I+ 45.7 vs. 36.76) and (I-34.72 vs. 26.3) nmol phenylalanine/g wet weight per hour (both P < 0.05)]. Net protein degradation rates were not significantly different between the two groups. Estimated nitrogen balance was significantly diminished in CD compared with CS rats. Gastrocnemius muscle RNA concentrations were also lower in CD rats (1.34 vs. 1.60 mg RNA/g wet weight, P < 0.001), but gastrocnemius protein concentrations were equal.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7529521     DOI: 10.1007/bf00858125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol        ISSN: 0931-041X            Impact factor:   3.714


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