1990
DOI: 10.1681/asn.v12193
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Normal diet NaCl variation can affect the renal set-point for plasma pH-(HCO3-) maintenance.

Abstract: In humans who are ingesting abundant NaCl, blood pH (pHb) and plasma bicarbonate concentration [HCO3-)p) change little or imperceptibly in response to the ingestion of alkali salts. We tested the hypothesis that such tight homeostatic regulation is an artifact of eating a culturally imposed NaCl-enriched diet, not a fundamental physiological trait of humans. In five normal men ingesting a constant acid-producing diet with a low intrinsic NaCl content (0.15 mEq/kg of body weight per day), we measured plasma and… Show more

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