Role of mandibular striated duct in salivary excretion of urea in dogs.
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Pharmaceutical Society of Japan in Journal of Pharmacobio-Dynamics
- Vol. 9 (2) , 197-201
- https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb1978.9.197
Abstract
The role of mandibular striated duct in salivary excretion of endogenous urea was studied by a technique of retrograde ductal injection of HgCl2 and a stop flow analysis. (1) It was verified in this study that treatment with HgCl2 markedly inhibited Na+ reabsorption in the striated duct so that water reabsorption driven by the Na+ reabsorption would be inhibited substantially. (2) The saliva/plasma concentration ratios (S/P ratios) of urea in HgCl2-treated saliva (about 0.71) were significantly higher than those in untreated saliva (about 0.37). (3) The excretion rate of urea in HgCl2-treated saliva (about 0.02 mg/min/kg) was also significantly higher than those in untreated saliva (about 0.01 mg/min/kg) despite the same flow rate for both saliva samples. Furthermore, (4) The S/P ratios of urea in the second (0.25-0.50 ml) poststop-flow saliva (about 0.65) were significantly higher than those in prestop-flow saliva (about 0.35). These results suggest a possibility that salivary urea is reabsorbed in the dog mandibular striated duct and that the enhancement of the S/P ratio as well as the salivary lvel of urea by the pre-treatment with HgCl2 may be due to the inhibition of urea reabsorption.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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