1996
DOI: 10.1159/000174055
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The Glomerular Filtration Rate during Pregnancy: Saline Infusion Enhances the Glomerular Filtration Rate in the Pregnant Rat

Abstract: The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of pregnant rats is generally believed to exceed non-pregnant values. This notion is primarily based upon standard inulin clearances. However, the inulin clearance requires continuous infusion of inulin usually dissolved in saline. Since saline infusion per se in pregnancy may influence the GFR, in the present study the effect of saline infusion upon the GFR in pregnant as compared with cyclic rats was investigated using various methods. The standard inulin clearance was co… Show more

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“…In the virgin model, the superficial SNGFR is 24 nL/min and the juxtamedullary SNGFR is 33.6 nL/min. During pregnancy, there is a significant increase in GFR compared to the virgin values (3,29,32,35,(56)(57)(58). Specifically, in rats, the GFR is increased by about 30% in MP and drops in LP to 20% above pre-gestational (virgin) GFR (3,29,32,35).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the virgin model, the superficial SNGFR is 24 nL/min and the juxtamedullary SNGFR is 33.6 nL/min. During pregnancy, there is a significant increase in GFR compared to the virgin values (3,29,32,35,(56)(57)(58). Specifically, in rats, the GFR is increased by about 30% in MP and drops in LP to 20% above pre-gestational (virgin) GFR (3,29,32,35).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%