Renal water and sodium handling in compensated liver cirrhosis: mechanism of the impaired natriuresis after saline loading
- 1 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 15 (6) , 360-364
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2362.1985.tb00285.x
Abstract
The present study was attempted to evaluate sodium and water balance in compensated liver cirrhosis. Renal sodium and water handling was studied in six cirrhotic patients without ascites and/or oedema and in six controls before and after saline loading. Fractional sodium reabsorption at the various nephron sites (proximal, diluting and distal) was evaluated by means of clearance techniques during maximal water diuresis and hypotonic saline infusion. Compensated cirrhotic patients showed a normal baseline sodium and water balance but a blunted natriuretic response when saline loaded (urinary sodium excretion after saline load = 338 ± 290 compared to 933 ± 504 μmol min‐1 of controls; PP<0±05). These findings confirm the hypothesis that renal sodium handling abnormalities might precede ascites formation. Additional studies, however, are necessary to further define renal factors mediating the increased reabsorption of sodium in compensated liver cirrhosis.Keywords
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