Author:
Shea-Donohue P. Terez,Bolger P. Michael,Eisner Gilbert M.,Slotkoff Lawrence M.
Abstract
The effects of prostaglandin (PG) E2 on renal fluid and electrolyte excretion were investigated in pentobarbital anesthetized dogs. PGE2 (0.01 μg/min per kilogram of body weight) increased renal blood flow (RBF), urinary sodium excretion [Formula: see text], and urinary potassium excretion [Formula: see text] and decreased the ratio of the outer to inner cortical blood flows (OC:IC) as measured by radionuclide labelled microspheres. To determine whether these effects are mediated through hemodynamic or direct tubular changes, acetylcholine (ACh, 2 μg/min per kilogram of body weight) was infused before and during the administration of PGE2 (ACh + PGE2) to eliminate the hemodynamic responses to PGE2. Infusion of ACh alone induced renal vasodilatation, a diuresis, natriuresis, and kaliuresis. The infusion of ACh + PGE2 produced an additional 61% increase in the urinary flow rate (V), a 93% rise in [Formula: see text], and a 40% enhancement of [Formula: see text] when compared with ACh alone. There were no changes in RBF, OC:IC, glomerular filtration rate, or filtration fraction between the infusions of ACh and ACh + PGE2. The further increases in V, [Formula: see text], and [Formula: see text] during ACh and PGE2 suggest that PGE2 has a direct inhibitory effect on the tubular transport of electrolytes in the canine kidney.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
20 articles.
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