Literature DB >> 93884

Reinvestigation of denervation diuresis and natriuresis in conscious dogs.

J Sadowski, J Kurkus, R Gellert.   

Abstract

The function of innervated and denervated kidney was compared in clearance studies with conscious dogs. The animals were prepared for experiments by unilateral renal denervation and surgical division of the bladder to form two hemibladders enabling separate urine collection from two kidneys. The mean urine flow was 6% higher for the denervated kidney (not significant) while mean differences for osmolar clearance (+ 13%), sodium excretion (+21%) and GFT (+5%) were all significant (P less than 0.05). When corrected to 100 ml GFR, sodium excretion was not significantly higher for the denervated kidney. In most experiments higher sodium excretion on the denefvated side was associated with higher GFR. Thus, contrary to some earlier views, a slight increase in the excretory function which follows denervation of the kidney is demonstrable also in conscious undisturbed animals. The data suggest that increased haemodynamics of the denervated kidney are responsible for higher excretion, but do not exclude a contribution of inhibited tubular reabsorption.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 93884     DOI: 10.3109/13813457909070527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Int Physiol Biochim        ISSN: 0003-9799


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2.  Effect of ambient cold on urine concentration by the intact and denervated dog kidney.

Authors:  J Sadowski; E Portalska; J Zwolińska
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1981-06

3.  Effects of chronic renal denervation in conscious restrained rats.

Authors:  L Szalay; R E Colindres; R Jackson; C W Gottschalk
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 2.370

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