Effect of Volume Expansion on Sodium Excretion in the Presence and Absence of Increased Delivery from Superficial Proximal Tubules
AUTOR(ES)
Knox, Franklyn G.
RESUMO
The role of the proximal tubule in the natriuresis after volume expansion was investigated by evaluating sodium excretion both in the presence and absence of increased delivery from the proximal tubule. Proximal delivery was calculated from fractional reabsorption in superficial proximal tubules determined by micropuncture and glomerular filtration rate of the micropunctured kidney. Infusion of Ringer's solution in six dogs increased delivery from the proximal tubule 4.7±1 ml/min (P < 0.01) and increased fractional sodium excretion 3.6±1.1% (P < 0.025). Infusion of hyperoncotic albumin into the renal artery during sustained volume expansion decreased delivery from the proximal tubule 6.5±0.9 ml/min (P < 0.01). Although proximal delivery was restored to below control levels, fractional sodium excretion was significantly increased 2.5±0.5% (P < 0.01) as compared with the hydropenic control period. Fractional phosphate excretion was increased 15.5±3.7% (P < 0.01) after Ringer's infusion and was decreased 10.5±1.6% (P < 0.005) after intrarenal albumin infusion, suggesting that changes in superficial nephron reabsorption were paralleled by changes in reabsorption in deeper nephrons. Similar results were found in six additional dogs in which other factors known to affect phosphate reabsorption were controlled; however, these studies cannot completely eliminate a role for deep nephrons in the natriuresis after intrarenal albumin infusion. Since 70% of the natriuresis after volume expansion was present without increased delivery from superficial proximal tubules, it is likely that increased delivery from the proximal tubule contributes a relatively minor fraction to the natriuresis of volume expansion.
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