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  • 1970-1974  (5)
  • Kidney Tubules  (2)
  • Tracer Permeability  (2)
  • Aldosterone  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Kidney Tubule ; Ion Transport ; Reflection Coefficient ; Tracer Permeability ; Active Transport
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Proximal tubules of the rat kidney were perfused in vivo with NaCl-NaHCO3 Ringer's solution and the net rates of fluid absorption from Gertz shrinking drops were measured as well as the stationary electro-chemical potential differences for Na+ and Cl− that develop across the tubular wall during constant fluid absorption. By altering the rate of fluid absorption through addition of raffinose to the peritubular perfusate or to the lumen fluid, the relations between the net ion fluxes and the electrochemical potential differences were obtained for Na+, Cl− and HCO 3 − . From these relations which were reasonably linear for Na+ and Cl− over small deviations from equilibrium, single ion reflection coefficients and active transport rates were calculated. Since the calculations required a knowledge of the permeability coefficients of the tubular wall for Na+ and Cl−, in a separate series of experiments these coefficients were determined from tracer flux experiments. The calculations yield σNa=0.7, and σCl=0.5 $$\sigma _{HCO_2 } $$ can be estimated to be substantially greater than σCl. Comparing the active transport rates to the net fluid absorption under conditions similar to free flow in the normal kidney, the following conclusions can be drawn: approximately one third of the sodium is resorbed by active transport, one third by electrical transference and one third by solvent drag. Chloride transport is entirely passive. One half of the chloride is resorbed by diffusion and one half by solvent drag. Bicarbonate transport appears to be entirely active, and the active transport rate is greater than the net transport pointing to passive bicarbonate back flux.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Renal Microperfusion ; Isotonic Reabsorption ; Tracer Permeability ; Glomerulo Tubular Balance ; Renale Mikroperfusion ; Isotone Resorption ; Tracerpermeabilität ; Glomerulotubuläre Balance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In the first experimental series proximal convolutions of the rat kidney were perfused with a modified Ringer solution and the isotonic fluid absorption was measured. In a second series the tubule was perfused with equilibrium solution which contained36Cl and the chloride permeability was determined. By the recollection method each individual tubule was perfused twice either at constant luminal diameter but different perfusion rates (10:30 or 6:16 nl/min) or at constant perfusion rates but different luminal diameters (20:30 μ). The perfusate was recollected at two different sites which were at least 500 μ distant from the infusion site. The isotonic fluid absorption as well as the36Cl permeability was unchanged when the tubule was distended from 20–30 μ. Both, however, increased about 20% when the perfusion rate was increased 3-fold. The data led to the following conclusions: 1. It is unlikely that there is a flow reactor type dependence of proximal tubular transport on flow rate. 2. The tubular distension cannot be responsible for the glomerulo-tubular balance. 3. It is more advantageous to relate permeability data of the rat nephron to tubular length. 4. In microperfusion experiments non steady sampling does not affect transepithelial fluxes per unit tubular length, provided that the pump delivery is constant.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Hexose Transport ; Sodium Cotransport ; Kidney Tubules ; Sugar Specificity ; Kidney Micropuncture
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary With the technique of stop flow microperfusion with simultaneous capillary perfusion, the zero net flux transtubular concentration difference (Δc) of labelled sugars was measured. The following sequence of Δc values, which are a measure for the active transtubular transport rate, were evaluated:d-glucose ≅β methyl-d-glycoside 〉α-methyl-d-glycoside 〉d-galactose 〉3-O-methyl-glucose 〉d-allose. When 10−4 M phlorrhizin was given in the luminal perfusate the Δc's dropped to zero (±8%). Δc-values in the same range i.e. indicating no active transport, were found for:l-glucose,d-mannose, 2-deoxy-d-glucose,d-fructose,d-glucosamine, 6-deoxy-d-galactose (=d-fucose),d-ribose and the reference polyalcohold-mannitol. Inhibition of thed-galactose δc was achieved by 15 mmol/l of the following sugars: α-methyl-d-glycoside ≅d-glucose ≅ 6-deoxy-d-glucose 〉3-O-methyl-d-glucose an no significant inhibition byd-xylose andd-mannose. Against Δc of α-methyl-d-glucose the following inhibitory potency was observed:d-glucose 〉6-deoxy-d-glucose 〉3-O-methyl-d-glucose ≅d-galactose 〉d-xylose and no inhibition byd-mannose. When the ambient sodium was replaced by choline, the Δc values of all actively transported sugars dropped toward zero. An analysis of the Na+ dependence of the α-methyl-d-glycoside transport revealed that the sodium dependence is of the affinity type i.e. that onlyK m increased with increasing Na+ concentration whileV max remained almost constant. From these data one can conclude: 1. The Crane specificity, i.e. that only the α-position of the OH-group on carbon atom 2 is essential, which was found for the intestinal hexose transport holds for the rat proximal kidney tubule, too. 2. The hexose transport system in the rat works only when Na+-ions are present. The sodium ions augment the affinity of the hexose transport system for the hexoses.
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  • 4
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    Pflügers Archiv 320 (1970), S. 261-264 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Micropuncture ; Collecting Duct ; Sodium Transport ; Sodium Permeability ; Aldosterone ; Schlüsselwörter ; Mikropunktion ; Sammelrohr ; Natriumtransport ; Natriumpermeabilität ; Aldosteron
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In previous micropuncture studies with collecting ducts from the rat kidney, aldosterone was shown to increase the isotonic sodium reabsorption as well as the transepithelial concentration difference for sodium under steady state conditions with zero net flux. It was thought that the latter effect might have been partially due to a reduced leak permeability for sodium caused by the action of the hormone. To examine this possibility, the24Na efflux from the collecting duct was studied and found to be decreased by aldosterone. It follows that the hormone must cause a substantial decrease in sodium permeability.
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  • 5
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    Pflügers Archiv 351 (1974), S. 49-60 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Amino Acid Transport ; Sodium Cotransport ; Kidney Tubules ; Kidney Micropuncture
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary With the technique of stop flow microperfusion with simultaneous capillary microperfusion the zero net flux transtubular concentration differences (Δc) of labelled amino acids which are equivalent to their active transport rates were measured. Alll-amino acids tested (phenylalanine, histidine, aminobicycloheptane-carboxylic acid, aminoisobutyric acid; lysine, ornithine, arginine; aspartic acid; proline and glycine) showed a considerable Δc, i.e. active transport rate. When, however, the ambient sodium was replaced by choline the Δc values dropped to zero. An analysis of the Na+ dependence of the ornithine transport revealed that the sodium-dependence is of the mixed type, i.e. thatK m decreased andV max increased with increasing Na+ concentration to the same extent. In contrast to other biological systems no mutual interaction between the Na+-dependentd-glucose andl-histidine transport could be observed. Incidental to these studies it was observed that the active transport rate ofd-histidine was in the range of 40% of that of thel-isomer while ford-phenylalanine it was only in the range of 10% of the active transport of thel-isomer. Furthermore it was found that thel-aspartic acid transport was already saturated at a luminall-aspartic acid concentration of 0.05 mmol/l while that ofl-phenylalanine was not saturated even at a luminal concentration of 9 mmol/l.
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