Functional profile of the isolated uremic nephron. Role of compensatory hypertrophy in the control of fluid reabsorption by the proximal straight tubule
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Functional profile of the isolated uremic nephron. Role of compensatory hypertrophy in the control of fluid reabsorption by the proximal straight tubule
Abstract
An in vitro approach to the study of single nephron function in uremia has been employed in evaluating the control of fluid reabsorption by the renal superficial proximal straight tubule (PST). Isolated segments of PSTs from the remnant kidneys of uremic rabbits (stage III) were perfused in vitro and their rate of fluid reabsorption compared with normal PSTs and with PSTs derived from the remnant kidneys of nonuremic rabbits (stage II). All segments were exposed to a peritubular bathing medium of both normal and uremic rabbit serum thereby permitting a differentiation to be made between adaptations in function which are intrinsic to the tubular epithelium and those which are dependent upon a uremic milieu.Compared with normal and stage II PSTs, there was significant hypertrophy of the stage III tubules as evidenced by an increase in length and internal diameter, and a twofold increase in the dry weight per unit length. Fluid reabsorption per unit length of tubule was 70% greater in stage III than in normal and stage II PSTs, and was closely correlated with the increase in dry weight. Substitutions between normal and uremic rabbit serum in the peritubular bathing medium did not affect fluid reabsorption significantly in any of the three groups of PSTs. Perfusion of the tubules with an ultrafiltrate of normal vs. uremic serum likewise failed to influence the rate of net fluid reabsorption. It has previously been observed that net fluid secretion may occur in nonperfused or stop-flow perfused normal rabbit PSTs exposed to human uremic serum. Additional studies were thus performed on normal and stage III PSTs to evaluate whether net secretion occurs in the presence of rabbit uremic serum. No evidence for net secretion was found. These studies demonstrate that fluid reabsorption is greatly increased in the superficial PST of the uremic remnant kidney and that this functional adaptation is closely correlated with compensatory hypertrophy of the segment. Humoral factors in the peritubular environment do not appear to be important mediators of the enhanced fluid reabsorption.
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