1972
DOI: 10.1172/jci107101
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Effect of variation in dietary NaCl intake on the intrarenal distribution of plasma flow in the rat

Abstract: A B S T R A C T The effect of dietary variation in sodium chloride intake on the intrarenal distribution of plasma flow was investigated in rats using the antiglomerular base~ment membrane antibody technique. Rats were placed on a liquid diet containing either 9.86 (n = 9) or 0 (i = 9) mEq NaCl/daily portion for 2 wk. Labeled antibody was injected and the diets were reversed. After an additional 2 wk period, antibody labeled with a different radionuclide was injected and the animals were sacrificed. Fractional… Show more

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“…However, it is consistent with a number of studies in conscious animals (11,12) and in man (10), in which renal blood flow was found to be unaffected by sodium depletion. It is possible, in part, that the conflicting results are related to the different methods used by the investigators to measuire renal blood flow.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…However, it is consistent with a number of studies in conscious animals (11,12) and in man (10), in which renal blood flow was found to be unaffected by sodium depletion. It is possible, in part, that the conflicting results are related to the different methods used by the investigators to measuire renal blood flow.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly, inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis enhaniees the renial iselmeiiit mediated by angiotensin II a1nad the symiipathetic nerves during hemorrhagic hypotension in clogs (9). Furthermore, it is of interest that the renial 1)lood0 flow is not invaribly reduced by sodium depletion despite activation of the renin angiotensin system (10)(11)(12).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A basic electrolyte-deficient liquid diet was used. The diet contained approximately 2 g of protein, carbohydrate, fat, amino acid supplements, trace elements, and full vitamin requirements per daily portion; 10 Na + and K + were then added to 2-liter quantities of this diet. Each animal was provided 40 ml of a semisolid diet containing 2 mEq Na + , 2 mEq K + .…”
Section: Balance Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the conclusion which has also been reached by a number of workers studying different levels of sodium excretion in various animal preparations, using more direct methods to measure the intrarenal blood flow distribution (e.g. Blantz, Wallin and Rector, 1972;Stein et al, 1971).…”
Section: With Normal Renal Perfusionmentioning
confidence: 59%