Regulation of urea synthesis by acid-base balance in vivo: role of NH3 concentration
- PMID: 3812736
- DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1987.252.2.F221
Regulation of urea synthesis by acid-base balance in vivo: role of NH3 concentration
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to clarify how changes in acid-base balance influence the rate of urea synthesis in vivo. Since ureagenesis was increased by an ammonium infusion into rats, regulation seemed to be a function of the blood ammonium concentration. The rate of urea synthesis was constant at a fixed rate of ammonium infusion and independent of the conjugate base infused, chloride or bicarbonate. The steady-state blood ammonium concentration was higher in the rats that developed metabolic acidosis. Thus it appeared that regulation was not directly mediated by this ammonium concentration per se. The rate of urea synthesis was also independent of the blood pH. Accordingly, the rate of urea synthesis was examined as a function of the plasma NH3 concentration. The rate of ureagenesis was found to be directly proportional to the plasma NH3 concentration. Assuming that plasma NH3 levels reflect those in mitochondria, the NH3 concentration yielding half-maximal rates of urea synthesis (close to 2 microM) was in the same range as Km for the rate-limiting step in ureagenesis, carbamoyl phosphate synthetase (EC 6.3.4.16). These results suggest that, at a constant ammonium concentration, the decreased rate of ureagenesis caused by a pH fall in vitro could reflect an acidosis-induced decline in the concentration of true substrate (NH3) for this pathway.
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