Effects of Sera from Uninephrectomized Rats on Renal Slices: PAH and TEA Uptake and QO2
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Nephron
- Vol. 45 (1) , 59-64
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000184073
Abstract
We followed the effects of sera from unilaterally nephrectomized (uninephectomized) rats compared to sham-operated rats on 3Η-p-aminohippurate (3H-PAH) and 14C-tetraethylammonium (14C-TEA) uptake and oxygen comsumption (QO2) in incubating rat kidney slices. These studies were based on the assumption that a circulating renotropic substance might also influence various transport mechanisms. Sera were obtained at various times postoperation; the height of renotropic activity occurs 17–24 h after kidney extirpation. Sera removed 17–24 h postuninephrectomy significantly decreased both 3H-PAH and 14C-TEA uptake in incubating kidney slices. Similar to the inability to show significant renotropic activity after 36 h, sera obtained 48,96, and 168 h postuninephrectomy had no significant influence on 3H-PAH and 14C-TEA uptake. Addition of sera (10% v/v) generally depressed QO2. However, sera obtained from uninephrectomized rats compared to sera from sham-operated rats had relatively more depressive effects on QO2 in renal tissue after 30 min of incubation (p < 0.01). No significant differences in QO2 were seen when the uninephrectomized and sham-operated sera were added to the tissue immediately or after 60 min of incubation in the sera. These serum studies on 3H-PAH and 14C-TEA uptake simulate in many respects ones performed previously with serum from spontaneously hypertensive and salt-loaded rats and suggest the presence of a common circulating factor.Keywords
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