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A Micropuncture Study of Postobstructive Diuresis in the Rat
William E. Yarger, … , Hagop S. Aynedjian, Norman Bank
William E. Yarger, … , Hagop S. Aynedjian, Norman Bank
Published March 1, 1972
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1972;51(3):625-637. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI106852.
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A Micropuncture Study of Postobstructive Diuresis in the Rat

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In order to investigate the syndrome of postobstructive diuresis, clearance and micropuncture studies were carried out in rats after relief of 24 hr of bilateral (BUL) or unilateral (UUL) ureteral ligation. In rats with BUL, a striking diuresis and natriuresis occurred when the obstruction to one kidney (the experimental kidney) was relieved. The results were not influenced by administration of vasopressin or d-aldosterone. Whole kidney clearances of inulin and p-aminohippuric acid (PAH) in the experimental kidney were reduced to 10% and 20% of normal, respectively. Superficial nephron inulin and PAH clearances were also reduced, but only to 40% and 45%, respectively. These findings suggest a heterogeneity of nephron function in which deep nephrons were functioning poorly or not at all. To investigate the site of impaired tubular reabsorption in the surface nephrons, absolute and fractional water reabsorption was measured. Absolute reabsorption was found to be decreased all along the nephron. Fractional reabsorption in proximal tubules was normal, as indicated by an average endproximal tubular fluid per plasma inulin (TF/PIn) of 2.16 vs. 2.30 in controls. TF/PIn was markedly decreased in distal tubules (2.91 vs. 8.02) and final urine (5.56 vs. 263). These observations indicate that the major sites of impaired sodium reabsorption leading to the diuresis were beyond the proximal tubule.

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William E. Yarger, Hagop S. Aynedjian, Norman Bank

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