Sodium in renal tubular acidification kinetics
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1979.236.5.F434
Sodium in renal tubular acidification kinetics
Abstract
Renal proximal tubules and their peritubular capillaries were perfused with mammalian Ringer solutions containing different sodium concentrations. In stop-flow microperfusion experiments, the pH was measured by means of antimony microelectrodes, permitting calculation of rates of H ion secretion and bicarbonate reabsorption. These rates, as well as transepithelial pH and bicarbonate gradients, were significantly reduced at ambient concentrations of 20 and 4 meq/liter Na+. However, even at the lowest sodium concentrations (4 meq/liter), H ion secretion was still 74%, and bicarbonate reabsorption of 64% of control rates. In similar conditions, sodium reabsorption as measured by the split-droplet technique fell to practically zero. Ouabain, 10(-3) M, in capillaries reduced bicarbonate reabsorption by 31%, and 3 X 10(-4) M furosemide in lumen and capillaries reduced acidification by 29%. At pH 8--9 in capillaries, sodium transport was normal while acidification was markedly reduced. These data show that low sodium levels impair renal tubular acidification, but they do not support a rigid coupling of these transport processes.
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