Renal handling of phosphorus in oliguric and nonoliguric mercury-induced acute renal failure in rats
AUTOR(ES)
Popovtzer, Mordecai M.
RESUMO
The renal handling of phosphorus was evaluated in rats with acute renal failure (ARF) induced by injection of mercuric chloride (HgCl2). Clearances of endogenous creatinine (Ccr) and of phosphorus (Cp) were measured in the following groups: 1. Intact animals (control); 2. Parathyroidectomized rats (PTX) with normal kidney function (PTX control); 3. Animals with mercury-induced acute renal failure (Hg-ARF); 4. PTX rats with Hg-ARF; 5. Rats with Hg-ARF maintained normophosphatemic with dietary phosphate restriction; 6. Animals with oliguric ARF following renal artery constriction; 7. Rats with unilateral Hg-ARF. In addition, radioinulin clearances were measured in 6 normal and in 14 azotemic animals and correlated with simultaneously recorded endogenous Ccr. Radioinulin clearance was also used as an estimate of GFR (glomerular filtration rate) in the animals of group 7.
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