Ureagenesis: evidence for a lack of hepatic regulation of acid-base equilibrium in humans

Author:

Hosch Markus,Muser Juergen,Hulter Henry N.,Krapf Reto

Abstract

Ureagenesis in the liver consumes up to 1,000 mmol of [Formula: see text]/day in humans as a result of [Formula: see text] + [Formula: see text] → urea + CO2 + 3H2O. Whether the liver contributes to the regulation of acid-base equilibrium by controlling the rate of ureagenesis and, therefore, [Formula: see text] consumption in response to changes in plasma acidity has not been adequately evaluated in humans. Rates of ureagenesis were measured in eight healthy volunteers during control, chronic metabolic acidosis (induced by oral administration of CaCl2 3.2 mmol·kg body wt-1·day-1 for 11 days), and recovery as well as during bicarbonate infusion (200 mmol over 240 min; acute metabolic alkalosis). Rates of ureagenesis were correlated negatively with plasma [Formula: see text] concentration both during adaption to metabolic acidosis and during the chronic, steady-state phase. Thus ureagenesis, an acidifying process, increased rather than decreased in metabolic acidosis. During bicarbonate infusion, rates of ureagenesis decreased significantly. Thus ureagenesis did not appear to be involved in the regulated elimination of excess [Formula: see text]. The finding of a negative correlation between ureagenesis and plasma [Formula: see text] concentration over a wide range of [Formula: see text] concentrations, altered both chronically and acutely, suggests that the ureagenic process per se is maladaptive for acid-base regulation and that ureagenesis has no discernible homeostatic effect on acid-base equilibrium.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology

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