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  • Title: Hormonal regulation of renal sodium and water excretion during normotensive sodium loading in conscious dogs.
    Author: Sandgaard NC, Andersen JL, Bie P.
    Journal: Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol; 2000 Jan; 278(1):R11-8. PubMed ID: 10644616.
    Abstract:
    Saline was infused intravenously for 90 min to normal, sodium-replete conscious dogs at three different rates (6, 20, and 30 micromol x kg(-1) x min(-1)) as hypertonic solutions (HyperLoad-6, HyperLoad-20, and HyperLoad-30, respectively) or as isotonic solutions (IsoLoad-6, IsoLoad-20, and IsoLoad-30, respectively). Mean arterial blood pressure did not change with any infusion of 6 or 20 micromol x kg(-1) x min(-1). During HyperLoad-6, plasma vasopressin increased by 30%, although the increase in plasma osmolality (1.0 mosmol/kg) was insignificant. During HyperLoad-20, plasma ANG II decreased from 14+/-2 to 7+/-2 pg/ml and sodium excretion increased markedly (2.3+/-0.8 to 19+/-8 micromol/min), whereas glomerular filtration rate (GFR) remained constant. IsoLoad-20 decreased plasma ANG II similarly (13+/-3 to 7+/-1 pg/ml) concomitant with an increase in GFR and a smaller increase in sodium excretion (1.9+/-1.0 to 11+/-6 micromol/min). HyperLoad-30 and IsoLoad-30 increased mean arterial blood pressure by 6-7 mm Hg and decreased plasma ANG II to approximately 6 pg/ml, whereas sodium excretion increased to approximately 60 micromol/min. The data demonstrate that, during slow sodium loading, the rate of excretion of sodium may increase 10-fold without changes in mean arterial blood pressure and GFR and suggest that the increase may be mediated by a decrease in plasma ANG II. Furthermore, the vasopressin system may respond to changes in plasma osmolality undetectable by conventional osmometry.
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