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  • 1965-1969  (2)
  • 1965  (2)
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    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 30 simultaneous measurements of the renal cortical blood flow with the xenon-133 wash-out technique and the total renal blood flow with an electromagnetic flowmeter were performed in eight dogs. Renal blood flow was varied over a wide range. A highly significant correlation was found between the two measurements. The slope of the correlation line was 1.18 and the standard error of the estimate was 0.81 ml/g cortex × min.
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    Pflügers Archiv 286 (1965), S. 19-35 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Proximal tubular pressure during 0.9 and 5% NaCl diuresis in rats remained above ureteral pressure for periods of occlusion of the ureter for as long as an hour, indicating continuous reabsorption-replacement. With 5% mannitol diuresis, the pressures came to apparent equilibrium in 20–25 min, and with 10–20% mannitol, in ca. 13 min. Inulin injected after the initiation of stop flow with intense mannitol diuresis (15 min blockade) was localized in the nephron beyond the site of the sodium “low”, taken to be location of the early distal convoluted tubule, thus verifying continued reabsorption-replacement during the period of ureteral occlusion. When inulin was injected after 30 min of stop flow with 5% NaCl diuresis, even greater concentrations of inulin were obtained in the nephron beyond the site of the sodium low, when the ureteral blockade was released at 45 min. In this series, U/P inulin averaged 72 (in the stop flow urine), compared to 13 in the mannitol group. C IN during stop flow in the mannitol series averaged 0.16 ml/min/100 g B.W. (both kidneys), and with 5% NaCl, 0.434 ml/min/100 g B.W. The average values per g of kidney weight were 0.175 and 0.494 ml/min, respectively. These values approximate 25 and 60% of expected free flow values. A further complication of the stop flow method in the rat is that cortical blood flow declines after 10–15 min of blockade during mannitol diuresis, apparently the result of increased intrarenal pressure impairing flow in susceptible segments of the vasculature.
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