REGULATION OF URINE OSMOLALITY IN FETAL SHEEP
- 16 July 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology
- Vol. 67 (3) , 427-435
- https://doi.org/10.1113/expphysiol.1982.sp002658
Abstract
Urine osmolality was measured daily from day of cannulation (80-110 d [day]) until term in 6 chronically cannulated ovine fetuses. Fetal urine was hypertonic to plasma following surgery, and 24-36 h before parturition. On 55 occasions plasma antidiuretic hormone (ADH) concentration was measured concurrently with urine osmolality. When fetal urine osmolality was 154 .+-. 45 mosmol/kg water, plasma ADH was 5.6 .+-. 2.1 pg/ml (mean .+-. SD; n = 33) in fetuses less than 120 d gestation. In 10 samples from fetuses from 121 d to term urine osmolality was 118 .+-. 35 mosmol/kg water when the concurrent plasma ADH concentration as 5.5 .+-. 2.1 pg/ml. Urine osmolality > 300 mosmol/kg water was associated with endogenous plasma ADH concentrations of 6.2-9.2 pg/ml in fetuses 86 d until term. When exogenous synthetic arginine vasopressin (AVP) was infused into non-stressed fetuses with initial urine osmolalities < 200 mosmol/kg water, the minimum plasma ADH concentration that had to be established to induce the production of a hypertonic urine was 22.1 pg/ml at gestational ages 95-105 d, 11.1 pg/ml at 110-120 d and 7 pg/ml at 121-130 d. The fetal kidney thus becomes more responsive to infused AVP over the last half of gestation. Under conditions of in utero stress, hypertonic urine can be produced at lower endogenous plasma ADH concentrations than required to be established by infusion in non-stressed fetuses, suggesting that urinary concentrating mechanisms independent of ADH are established in these fetuses.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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