Physical factors influencing fluid reabsorption from Henle's loop
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Physical factors influencing fluid reabsorption from Henle's loop
Abstract
Our objective was to produce reductions in the luminal volume of Henle's loop and increases in linear flow velocity through the loop. We did this in a recollection micropuncture study by collecting fluid with and without suction from early distal tubules. With suction, transit time of fast green dye through the loop decreased by 34%, calculated loop volume decreased by 28%, and fractional water reabsorption fell from 73.6 to 70.3% (p smaller than 0.025) in water diuretic rats. Absolute water reabsorption did not decrease significantly. In urea-saline dieuretic rats transit time decreased 25%, calculated loop volume decreased 22%, fractional reabsorption fell from 59.0 to 51.7% (smaller than 0.001), and absolute reabsorption decreased by 2.3 nl/min (p smaller than 0.025). Single nephron glomerular filtration rate, distal tubular sodium concentration, and osmolality were unaffected. The less pronounced effect of collection with suction in water diuretic rats may be related to the lower medullary fluid osmolality, which was 338 plus or minus 9 (S.E.) mOsmol/kg as compared to 497 plus or minus 35 in urea saline diuretic rats. Collecting fluid with suction from late proximal tubules did not alter glomerular filtration rate or fractional water reabsorption. Stumpe et al. ((1970) J. Clin. Invest. 49, 1200-1212) noted an inverse correlation between fluid reabsorption from Henle's loop and flow velocity in rats with hypertension or congestive heart failure. One can reproduce this correlation by artificially altering the transmural pressure gradient in the loop.
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