Literature DB >> 9530260

Model explaining the relation between distal nephron Li+ reabsorption and urinary Na+ excretion in rats.

M Shalmi1, T Jonassen, K Thomsen, J D Kibble, P Bie, S Christensen.   

Abstract

Li+ may be reabsorbed via an amiloride-sensitive mechanism in the collecting ducts of rats administered a low-Na+ diet. This was investigated by measuring the increase in fractional urinary excretion of Li+ (FELi) in response to amiloride in conscious rats at two different levels of plasma Li+ concentration and after administration of bendroflumethiazide (BFTZ), angiotensin III (ANG III), and aldosterone (Aldo). The results confirmed that amiloride increased (FELi) in rats on a low-Na+ diet (20 +/- 1 to 35 +/- 1%, means +/- SE), whereas no increase was observed in rats on a normal Na+ diet (37 +/- 1 to 38 +/- 1%). The lithiuretic effect of amiloride was 1) abolished by preadministration of BFTZ (32 +/- 1 to 33 +/- 2%) to Na(+)-deprived rats and 2) increased by ANG III (27 +/- 3 to 33 +/- 2%) and Aldo (25 +/- 2 to 37 +/- 2%) in Na(+)-replete rats. Amiloride-induced changes in FELi were independent of plasma Li+ concentration but inversely related to the fractional excretion of Na+ and the amiloride-sensitive excretion of K+. These results are compatible with the hypothesis that a low tubular Na+ concentration reduces end-tubular Na+ reabsorption and results in hyperpolarization of the apical membrane, thus favoring Li+ uptake into the cells.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9530260     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1998.274.3.F445

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


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