1985
DOI: 10.1159/000173046
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An Attempt to Measure Glomerular Plasma Flow by the Cationic Dyes Alcian Blue and Ruthenium Red

Abstract: Autoradiography showed that 3H-labelled alcian blue injected into the rat renal artery was concentrated in the glomeruli. To test if the uptake could be used as a measure of local glomerular plasma flow, the one-pass extraction was measured in 19 rats. The average extraction was 31.9% (SD 8.0%). Impurities and heterogeneity of the tracer as well as reversible binding to erythrocytes may have contributed to the low estimated extraction. The average extraction of 103Ru-ruthenium red was 26.… Show more

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