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Active lithium transport by rat renal proximal tubule: a micropuncture study.

P P Leyssac1, O Frederiksen, N H Holstein-Rathlou, A C Alfrey, P Christensen.   

Abstract

We tested the hypothesis that proximal tubular Li+ reabsorption is due to passive transport. Clearances of [14C]inulin (CIn) and Li+ (CLi), proximal transepithelial electrical potential difference (PD), and tubular fluid-to-plasma Li+ concentration ratios [(TF/P)Li] were measured in anesthetized rats before and after induction of osmotic mannitol diuresis. Late proximal (TF/P)Li was measured after acute intravenous LiCl administration and after addition of LiCl to the diet for 2 days. Glomerular filtration rate (CIn) decreased, whereas CNa and CLi increased during osmotic diuresis. Control early proximal PD was -0.6 mV (lumen negative); late proximal PD (PDLP) was 1.1 mV (lumen positive). PDLP decreased by 1.5 mV to -0.4 mV (lumen negative) after mannitol infusion. Late proximal (TF/P)Li was 1.01 after oral Li+, 1.16 after intravenous Li+ (P < 0.01), and 1.00 during osmotic diuresis. It is concluded that proximal Li+ transfer is distinct from that of Na+, closely parallels proximal water transfer, and involves an active transport mechanism independent of the PD. The data suggest that acute elevation of plasma Li+ concentration may activate a delayed Li+ transport pathway in the proximal convoluted tubule.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8048569     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1994.267.1.F86

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


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