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Effects of Adrenalectomy and Aldosterone on Proximal and Distal Tubular Sodium Reabsorption.
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1958
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SurgeryAldosterone AdministrationAdrenal GlandRenal FunctionChronic Kidney DiseaseRenal PharmacologyDistal Reabsorptive CapacityEndocrine HypertensionSodium HomeostasisRenal PathophysiologyAdrenal DiseasePotassium HomeostasisSodium ConcentrationAldosterone PhysiologyUrologyPhysiologyAnesthesiaMedicineNephrologyAnesthesiology
SummaryThe technic of stop-flow analysis has been used to localize the site of renal sodium reabsorption which is affected by adrenalectomy and aldosterone. Following adrenalectomy, the distal tubule was not able to reduce sodium concentration to the low value achieved during stop-flow in normal dogs. Following aldosterone administration this distal reabsorptive capacity was restored. No conclusion could as yet be made regarding the effects of aldosterone on the proximal tubule.