Hypertension, Vol 8, 117-121, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
J Biollaz, B Waeber, J Diezi, M Burnier and HR Brunner
To investigate renal tubular handling of sodium in various types of
experimental hypertension, sodium, lithium, and inulin clearances were
measured simultaneously in unanesthetized rats. Fractional excretion of
lithium was used as an index of proximal sodium reabsorption. Eight groups
of animals, all of the Wistar-Kyoto strain, were studied. Three were
hypertensive: spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), rats with two- kidney,
one clip renal hypertension, and uninephrectomized rats with
deoxycorticosterone-salt hypertension. The five normotensive control groups
included animals given normal, low, or high dietary sodium loads and rats
with reduced renal mass. Fractional excretion of lithium was not influenced
by moderate changes of glomerular filtration rate, but was sharply enhanced
by sodium loading. Increased blood pressure was associated with enhanced
urinary sodium excretion in uninephrectomized deoxycorticosterone-salt
hypertensive and two-kidney, one clip hypertensive rats, as a result of
decreased distal tubular reabsorption ("pressure natriuresis"). In
contrast, SHR showed reduced sodium excretion and decreased fractional
excretion of lithium, which suggests that increased sodium reabsorption in
the proximal tubule may contribute significantly to the maintenance of
hypertension.
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