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Korean Journal of Physiology
1991 Volume.25 No. 2 p.189 ~ p.200
A Study on and Water Reabsorption in the Nephron Segment Beyond Proximal Tubule Measured by Lithium Clearance
Han O-Soo

Goo Yong-Sook
Sung Ho-Kyung
Abstract
During the past few years it has been proposed that lithium clearance can be used as a reliable measure for the outflow of tubular fluid from the proximal tubule. This study was aimed to characterize the inflow dependent reabsorption of Na in renal tubule beyond the proximal tubule. For this purpose, lithium clearance was used as a measure for the inflow from the proximal tubule and the changes in reabsorption fraction of Na and water were determined in rabbits. Rabbits were pretreated with hypotonic saline solutions for an hour (50 mM/L NaCl, 20 ml/hr/kg). And then a hypertonic solution of 500 mM/L NaCl (20 ml/kg) was administered intraperitoneally in conjunction with a bolus of LiCl solution (2 mM/kg, i.v.) for conditioning the and urine flow rate. To rule out the effect of on tubular functions, a bolus of NaCl solution (2 mM/kg, i.v.) was administered. Fifteen, thirty, and sixty minutes after injection of hypertonic saline arterial blood and urine samples were taken. Urinary and plasma concentrations as well as urinary output of were measured. From these and the reabsorption fraction of Na and water were calculated. These results were compared with those from control groups in which the same amount of isotonic saline (145 mM/L NaCl) and of 15% dextran solution were administered in the same way as that in experimental group. Followings are the results obtained. 1) The plasma concentration of in rabbits injected with hypertonic saline reached the peak value after 15 min and thereafter no significant change was observed. Hematocrit values did not show any change, while urinary excretion of increased markedly during the first 15 min and decreased thereafter. These results were not affected by an injection of a small amount of LiCl. 2) The clearances of in rabbits injected with hypertonic saline and LiCl solution decreased. 3) In spite of the variation in did not show any significant change while increased gradually. 4) decreased also in rabbits received isotonic saline. tended to be higher than that in hypertonic saline group, while did not associated with the decrease in . 5) of the rabbits received dextran solution fluctuated persistently and did not change in along with although had a tendency to be higher than that in hypertonic saline group. 6) From the above results it was concluded that: (a) In rabbits with normal body store of , the of renal tubule beyond proximal tubule. calculated from as a measure of inflow from proximal tubule is constant in spite of variations in . (b) The calculated from is dependent largely upon ADH rather than inflow from proximal tubule. (c) When there is a decrease in plasma concentration or ineffective body fluid. reabsorption may occur in the thick segnent of Henle¡¯s loop and hence the determination of and will not be easy one, but is constant under the same experimental conditions.
KEYWORD
Lithium clearance, Sodium and water reabsorption fraction, Nephron segment beyond proximal tubule
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