1972
DOI: 10.1038/ki.1972.83
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Sieving equations and effective glomerular filtration pressure

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“…Two of these, molecular size and the hemodynamic determinants of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) 1 have been recognized for some time (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7). The third factor, molecular electrical charge, has only recently been firmly established (8).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Two of these, molecular size and the hemodynamic determinants of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) 1 have been recognized for some time (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7). The third factor, molecular electrical charge, has only recently been firmly established (8).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This discrepancy is particularly evident in nonglomerular capillaries, as previously reviewed (31,33), and in distributed pore models (20,21,34). In an early pioneering experiment, Lambert et al (21) studied the glomerular sieving of radiolabeled polyvinylpyrrolidone and calculated values for A 0 /⌬x that were up to one order of magnitude larger for the log-normal distributed model than that of the discrete model. In addition, the mean pore radius was lower for the distributed model (21).…”
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“…Often, it has been noted that the volume flow approximated from the diffusive solute transport (A 0 /⌬x) differs from that actually measured experimentally [e.g., the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) for glomerular capillaries]. This discrepancy is particularly evident in nonglomerular capillaries, as previously reviewed (31,33), and in distributed pore models (20,21,34). In an early pioneering experiment, Lambert et al (21) studied the glomerular sieving of radiolabeled polyvinylpyrrolidone and calculated values for A 0 /⌬x that were up to one order of magnitude larger for the log-normal distributed model than that of the discrete model.…”
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“…The relative size of creatinine is sufficiently small for it to have a high sieving coefficient and, therefore, would have a reduction in filtration in response to a drop in intraglomerular pressure ( Figure 3). 16 Cystatin C, a larger-sized protein, is probably situated at a different location on the sieving function curve and is expected to be influenced less by either an increase or reduction in intraglomerular pressure (Figure 3). 17 Thus, it is conceivable that cystatin C is a better indicator of renal filtration function during perturbations of the RAS from early LV dysfunction or use of RAS blocking agents.…”
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