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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Potassium Selective Liquid Ion-Exchange Microelectrode ; Intracellular Potassium Concentration ; Distal Tubule Cell Potassium ; Aldosterone ; Adrenalectomy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Using a double-barreled K+-selective liquid ion-exchange microelectrode effective intracellular potassium concentration and peritubular membrane potential were measured simultaneously in single cells of the distal tubule of the rat kidney. A mean K-intracellular of 47.2±1.8 mMol/l was obtained in control rats. The effective K-intracellular decreased significantly to 39.1±1.4 mMol/l after adrenalectomy. Acute administration of aldosterone to adrenalectomized rats (15 μg/100 g B.W. twice a day for 1–2 days) was without effect on K-intracellular. Substitution with aldosterone over a period of 5 days normalized the effective intracellular potassium concentration to 45.2±0.9 mMol/l. The peritubular membrane potential increased. Aldosterone regulates potassium secretion by at least two mechanisms: In addition to the already demonstrated effect on passive potassium permeability of the luminal cell membrane, aldosterone stimulates the active uptake of potassium at the peritubular membrane, thereby regulating the effective intracellular potassium concentration. Both mechanisms increase the effective driving force for passive entry of potassium into the distal tubular lumen.
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    Pflügers Archiv 345 (1973), S. 159-178 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Micropuncture ; Transepithelial Potential ; Peritubular Membrane Potential ; Partial Potassium Conductance ; Adrenalectomy ; Aldosterone
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Electrophysiological studies were performed in proximal and distal tubules of rat kidneys. To assess the relative potassium permeability the tubular lumen was perfused with solutions of varying K concentrations while the transepithelial PD were measured. In the distal tubule the transport number for potassium was 0.43 in control rats and 0.27 in adrenal insufficiency. Acute (5 μg/100 g B.W.) or chronic (30 μg/100 g B.W. daily for 3 days) aldosterone administration normalized the relative permeability. This effect of aldosterone could not be prevented by cycloheximide (100 μg/100 g B.W.). The peritubular membrane potential of the distal tubule decreased from 75 mV in control rats to 62 mV in adrenalectomized rats. Acute injection of aldosterone had no effect on peritubular membrane potential. In the proximal tubule qualitatively similar results were obtained as in the distal tubule. The impairment of potassium secretion in adrenal insufficiency is at least partly due to a reduced permeability of the luminal membrane of the distale tubule. Aldosterone acutely stimulates potassium secretion by increasing the luminal permeability of the distal tubule. In comparison to the effect of aldosterone on active transport components the increase in luminal potassium permeability by aldosterone may be either less sensitive to blockade by inhibitors of protein synthesis or is not dependent upon induction of newly synthetized proteins.
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    Pflügers Archiv 348 (1974), S. 155-165 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Transepithelial Potential ; Sodium Conductance ; Adrenalectomy ; Aldosterone ; Cycloheximide
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary To asses passive permeability properties of distal, and proximal tubules of the rat kidney the tubular lumen was perfused with solutions of 1.5 and 150 mM Na/l while transtubular potential differences were recorded. Sodium transport numbers (T Na) were calculated.T Na in the distal tubule of adrenalectomized rats was acutely increased from 0.21 to 0.27 by aldosterone (5 μg/100 g B.W.). This effect of aldosterone could not be reduced by concomitant injection of cycloheximide (100 μg/100 g B.W.). Aldosterone was also effective in control rats. In the proximal tubule similar data were obtained. However, the aldosterone-induced increase of conductance was slightly reduced with cycloheximide. These measurements of transepithelial sodium conductance indicate that aldosterone, in addition to the already known stimulation of active sodium transport, increases overall permeability of the tubular wall to sodium. In the distal tubule this effect indicates an increase of the luminal membrane permeability whereas in the proximal tubule aldosterone may facilitate the diffusion of sodium through the intercellular shunt path and/or the luminal membrane. The passive components of transepithelial electrolyte transfer seem to be less sensitive to inhibition of protein synthesis than the active transport components.
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