1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf02461486
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Effect of varying salt and urea permeabilities along descending limbs of Henle in a model of the renal medullary urine concentrating mechanism

Abstract: Modelling studies have played an important role in research on the mechanism of urine concentration and dilution by the medulla of the kidney ever since Hargitay and Kuhn (1951, Z. Elektrochem. 55, 539-558) first proposed that the parallel tubular structures in the kidney medulla must function as a "countercurrent multiplication" system. Present-day models, in keeping with our considerably improved understanding of most aspects of medullary structure-function relationships, have evolved into rather sophisticat… Show more

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“…The system was solved using a method based on that described by Stephenson et al (35) and used by us in an earlier model with six cascading nephrons (40). The differential equations are approximated by finite difference equations centered in space.…”
Section: Numerical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system was solved using a method based on that described by Stephenson et al (35) and used by us in an earlier model with six cascading nephrons (40). The differential equations are approximated by finite difference equations centered in space.…”
Section: Numerical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the saturation process the real three-dimensional geometry of the nephron seems to be of importance [16,[23][24][25][26]. Due to this geometry, for most segments mass exchange is possible not only with the blood capillaries but also with certain other segments of the same nephron.…”
Section: Upper Part Of the Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former ([2],[5]) consider a discreteCPl 168, Vol. 2, Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics, International Conference 2009 edited by T. E. Simos, G. Psihoyios, and Ch.…”
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confidence: 99%