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Renal Adaptation to a High Potassium Intake: THE ROLE OF HYDROGEN ION
Richard L. Tannen, … , Eric Wedell, Ronda Moore
Richard L. Tannen, … , Eric Wedell, Ronda Moore
Published September 1, 1973
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1973;52(9):2089-2101. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI107394.
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Renal Adaptation to a High Potassium Intake: THE ROLE OF HYDROGEN ION

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The influence on urinary acidification of prolonged ingestion of a high potassium diet was explored in normal men and dogs. In men, the response to acute ingestion of ammonium chloride was assessed in a paired fashion after 5 days of ingesting a formula diet of normal or high potassium content; whereas in animals chronically ingesting a small amount of hydrochloric acid, the response to an increase in daily potassium intake was assessed. Urine pH was lower in the potassium-loaded state with both these models, and the effect persisted in the dog studies as long as a high potassium intake was continued. The decrease in urine pH could not be accounted for by changes in plasma acid-base status, net acid excretion, rate of urine flow, urine ionic strength, or fixed buffer excretion, i.e., phosphate, creatinine, or organic acids. Studies of men with administration of exogenous aldosterone and studies of adrenalectomized dogs with constant, maintenance steroid replacement indicated that the decrease in urine pH does not result from altered aldosterone secretion.

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Richard L. Tannen, Eric Wedell, Ronda Moore

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