Author:
Gutsche Hans-Ulrich,Muller-Ott Klaus,Brunkhorst Reinhard,Niedermayer Walter
Abstract
To assess the action of piretanide, bumetanide, and furosemide on the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop, perfusion experiments were performed on rat kidneys, using a recently developed conductivity microprobe for the analysis of distal tubular fluid. Surface nephrons were perfused downstream from a solid paraffin block through Henle's loop with isotonic saline solution containing either 10−6, 3 × 10−6, or 10−5 mol/L piretanide, bumetanide, or furosemide, respectively. For control values, diuretic-free saline was used. Conductivity measurements of early distal tubular fluid were perfomed in situ with a conductivity microprobe and were recorded continuously during variations of loop perfusion rate. A recently described micro-stop-flow technique was used to measure the conductivity of fluid emerging from the ascending limb, thereby evaluating the amount of sodium chloride reabsorbed. A significant electrolyte transport inhibition occurred within the concentration range between 10−6 and 10−4 M. Bumetanide and piretanide were slightly more effective than furosemide. Luminal diuretic concentrations of 10−6 M or below were without influence on electrolyte reabsorption. Concentrations of 10−4 M resulted in complete inhibition of the diluting segment electrolyte transfer.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
20 articles.
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