Glucose-induced alkalosis in fasting subjects
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- 1 June 1972
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 51 (6) , 1326-1336
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci106929
Abstract
This study documents the development of alkalosis in patients returning to caloric intake after a period of starvation and investigates the mechanisms responsible for this metabolic alteration. We studied the acid-base status, bicarbonate reabsorption, acid excretion, and sodium metabolism during fasting and glucose refeeding in 19 patients receiving sodium supplements. Metabolic alkalosis developed promptly in all of the subjects who terminated an 18 day fast with 300 g of glucose daily for 4 days. Tubular maximum reabsorptive capacity for bicarbonate and renal bicarbonate threshold determinations were performed at varying intervals in six and seven subjects, respectively, who had fasted for 3-18 days. The results demonstrated that bicarbonate reabsorptive capacity was normal or low during early fasting, markedly elevated during the 2nd wk; and moderately elevated during the 3rd wk of fasting. Glucose administration at all stages of fasting caused a further increase in bicarbonate threshold. Sodium balance during fasting with sodium supplements was found to follow a triphasic pattern, with the occurrence of a natriuresis during the 1st wk followed by a period of sodium retention after which neutral daily sodium balance was reestablished. Correlation of bicarbonate reabsorption with sodium homeostasis indicated a slight decrease in renal bicarbonate threshold during the natriuretic phase, a marked increase in bicarbonate reabsorption during the period of sodium retention, and a continued moderate elevation of threshold after sodium balance was reestablished. This relationship was interpreted to indicate that changes in bicarbonate reabsorption during fasting and refeeding may be secondary to alterations in the renal reabsorption of sodium.Keywords
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