Effect of alterations in extracellular fluid volume on urinary kallikrein in the conscious rat.

Author:

Marks E S,Frech M,Proud D,Keiser H R

Abstract

The effect of alterations in extracellular fluid volume (ECV) and solute concentration on excretion of urinary kallikrein was examined in conscious Sprague-Dawley rats. Animals were given infusions of either dextrose and water, saline, or albumin according to a variety of protocols. These were designed to evaluate possible relationships between excretion of kallikrein, volume, sodium, and potassium. A reproducible pattern of kallikrein excretion was noted in all volume expanded groups. This consisted of a short lived increase during the initial hour of expansion with a subsequent fall to lower levels than baseline and a gradual recovery. To define the role of aldosterone in these studies, an adrenalectomized group and a group of appropriately prepared sham controls were expanded with saline. Adrenalectomy did not effect this pattern. We postulate a tubular "washout" phenomenon as the etiology of these observations. Results of these studies fail to demonstrate a consistent relationship between urinary volume, sodium, or potassium and the simultaneous amount of kallikrein found in the urine.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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