SOLUTE AND WATER TRANSPORT IN RENAL EPITHELIA
肾上皮中的溶质和水运输
基本信息
- 批准号:3942817
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
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- 关键词:acid base balance ammonia ammonium compounds atrial natriuretic peptide bicarbonates biological fluid transport body fluid osmolarity body water calcium metabolism carbonate dehydratase chlorine cyclic AMP drug interactions electrolyte balance epithelium excretion hormone regulation /control mechanism ion transport kidney pharmacology potassium renal tubular transport saluresis urea vasopressins
项目摘要
The kidney contains several distinct epithelia that, in their
aggregate function, are responsible for formation of the urine.
We are studying the roles of these epithelia in the regulation of
the excretion of water, urea, ammonium, bicarbonate, sodium,
potassium, and chloride. The general approach is to dissect the
epithelia from the kidney and to study their functions in vitro.
Studies in the proximal tubule of the rabbit have demonstrated
transport of both ammonium ions and ammonia molecules.
Bicarbonate absorption and ammonium secretion have been
demonstrated for the first time in the proximal straight tubule of
the rat. Studies in the rabbit thick ascending limb have
demonstrated active reabsorption of ammonium ions. Studies in
rabbit cortical collecting ducts have shown formation of a
disequilibrium pH which enhances ammonia secretion.
Experiments in the outer medullary collecting duct have
demonstrated functional carbonic anhydrase in the lumen of the
inner stripe segment, but not in the outer stripe segment.
Experiments in the inner medullary collecting duct have shown
that vasopressin increases the urea permeability of the terminal
part, but not the initial part of the inner medullary collecting
duct. The increase urea permeability is mediated by a rise in
intracellular cyclic AMP, but vasopressin also increases
intracellular calcium. Experiments in the inner medullary
collecting duct have shown that atrial natriuretic factor inhibits
vasopressin-stimulated water permeability and reduces chloride
permeability. Experiments in isolated rabbit papillary surface
epithelium have demonstrated a low osmotic water permeability
that is not affected by vasopressin.
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