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Effect of Adrenalectomy on the Renal Response to Chloride Depletion in the Rat
R. G. Luke
R. G. Luke
Published December 1, 1974
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1974;54(6):1329-1336. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI107879.
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Effect of Adrenalectomy on the Renal Response to Chloride Depletion in the Rat

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These experiments were aimed at investigating renal behavior towards chloride, as distinct from sodium, during dietary deprivation of these ions in adrenalectomized rats. Adrenalectomized and shamoperated control rats were maintained on saline for 3 wk, then chloride conservation during a very low chloride intake was assessed both with an abundant sodium intake (as buffered sodium phosphate in the drinking water) and after subsequent withdrawal of sodium. When sodium intake was high, there was no difference in chloride conservation between adrenalectomized and control animals, and sodium balance and weight were maintained similarly in both groups. At the same time, both experimental and control rats developed significant hypokalemia and elevation of the plasma bicarbonate levels as compared to other control rats ingesting a normal diet. In another group of adrenalectomized rats sodium phosphate was withdrawn, after normal chloride conservation was observed, and the low-salt diet continued. Negative sodium balance developed and was associated with a negative chloride balance, whereas sham-operated rats continued to conserve sodium and chloride. In further studies during polyuria, both adrenalectomized and control rats developed urinary chloride concentrations of less than 1 meq/liter.

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R. G. Luke

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Year: 2012 2011 1985 1981 1978 Total
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Citations to this article (8)

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It is chloride depletion alkalosis, not contraction alkalosis
RG Luke, JH Galla
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2012
Core Concepts in the Disorders of Fluid, Electrolytes and Acid-Base Balance
DB Mount, MH Sayegh, AK Singh
2012
Pathophysiology of Metabolic Alkalosis: A New Classification Based on the Centrality of Stimulated Collecting Duct Ion Transport
FJ Gennari
American Journal of Kidney Diseases 2011
Diuretic-induced hypokalemia
RL Tannen
Kidney International 1985
Renal net acid excretion in the adrenalectomized rat
AH Dubrovsky, RC Nair, MK Byers, DZ Levine
Kidney International 1981
Effects of potassium depletion on renal tubular chloride transport in the rat
RG Luke, FS Wright, N Fowler, M Kashgarian, GH Giebisch
Kidney International 1978
Mechanism of the metabolic acidosis of selective mineralocorticoid deficiency
PJ DiTella, B Sodhi, J McCreary, JA Arruda, NA Kurtzman
Kidney International 1978
Disorders of Acid-Base Balance
S Sabatini, JA Arruda, NA Kurtzman
Medical Clinics of North America 1978

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