2018
DOI: 10.15407/fz64.03.003
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Functional renal state of mature rats with a quick type of acetylation under conditions of cadmium chloride and sodium nitrate

Abstract: The experiments conducted on laboratory non-linear albino mature male rats with a quick type of acetylation examined renal function under conditions of cadmium-nitrate intoxication. A combined introduction of cadmium chloride (0.1 mg/kg intraperitoneally) and sodium nitrate (500 mg/kg intragastrically) during 14 days was found to result in 31.2 % increase of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Due to increased GFR volume regulating, excretory kidney functions are activated that was assessed by endogenic creatini… Show more

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“…Under SCNI conditions in mature rats with rapid acetylation type, the functional state of the kidney changed ( Table 1). The volume regulating and excretory kidney function activated, glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and proximal transport of sodium ions per 2 hours increased, in spite of decreased excretion of sodium ions with urine, the concentration of sodium ions in the blood plasma decreased considerably 15 . The analysis of the tubular processes, standardized by glomerular filtration, determined a 5.6 and 7.7 % decreased reabsorption of sodium ions in the proximal and distal nephron segments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Under SCNI conditions in mature rats with rapid acetylation type, the functional state of the kidney changed ( Table 1). The volume regulating and excretory kidney function activated, glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and proximal transport of sodium ions per 2 hours increased, in spite of decreased excretion of sodium ions with urine, the concentration of sodium ions in the blood plasma decreased considerably 15 . The analysis of the tubular processes, standardized by glomerular filtration, determined a 5.6 and 7.7 % decreased reabsorption of sodium ions in the proximal and distal nephron segments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%