Renal distal tubular handling of sodium in central fluid volume homoeostasis in preascitic cirrhosis. Issue 5 (1st November 1999)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Renal distal tubular handling of sodium in central fluid volume homoeostasis in preascitic cirrhosis. Issue 5 (1st November 1999)
- Main Title:
- Renal distal tubular handling of sodium in central fluid volume homoeostasis in preascitic cirrhosis
- Authors:
- Sansoè, G
Ferrari, A
Baraldi, E
Castellana, C N
De Santis, M C
Manenti, F - Abstract:
- Abstract : BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients with preascitic liver cirrhosis have an increased central plasma volume, and, for any given plasma aldosterone concentration, they excrete less sodium than healthy controls. A detailed study of the distribution of sodium reabsorption along the segments of the renal tubule, especially the distal one, is still lacking in preascitic cirrhosis. METHODS: Twelve patients with Child-Pugh class A cirrhosis and nine control subjects (both groups on a normosodic diet) were submitted to the following investigations: ( a ) plasma levels of active renin and aldosterone; ( b ) four hour renal clearance of lithium (an index of fluid delivery to the loop of Henle), creatinine, sodium, and potassium; ( c ) dopaminergic activity, as measured by incremental aldosterone response to intravenous metoclopramide. RESULTS: Metoclopramide induced higher incremental aldosterone responses, indicating increased dopaminergic activity in patients than controls, which is evidence of an increased central plasma volume (+30 min: 160.2 (68.8) v 83.6 (35.2) pg/ml, p<0.01; +60 min: 140.5 (80.3) v 36.8 (36.1) pg/ml, p<0.01). Patients had increased distal fractional sodium reabsorption compared with controls (26.9 (6.7)% v 12.5 (3.4)% of the filtered sodium load, p<0.05). In the patient group there was an inverse correlation between: ( a ) absolute distal sodium reabsorption and active renin ( r −0.59, p<0.05); ( b ) fractional distal sodium reabsorption and sodium excretion (Abstract : BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients with preascitic liver cirrhosis have an increased central plasma volume, and, for any given plasma aldosterone concentration, they excrete less sodium than healthy controls. A detailed study of the distribution of sodium reabsorption along the segments of the renal tubule, especially the distal one, is still lacking in preascitic cirrhosis. METHODS: Twelve patients with Child-Pugh class A cirrhosis and nine control subjects (both groups on a normosodic diet) were submitted to the following investigations: ( a ) plasma levels of active renin and aldosterone; ( b ) four hour renal clearance of lithium (an index of fluid delivery to the loop of Henle), creatinine, sodium, and potassium; ( c ) dopaminergic activity, as measured by incremental aldosterone response to intravenous metoclopramide. RESULTS: Metoclopramide induced higher incremental aldosterone responses, indicating increased dopaminergic activity in patients than controls, which is evidence of an increased central plasma volume (+30 min: 160.2 (68.8) v 83.6 (35.2) pg/ml, p<0.01; +60 min: 140.5 (80.3) v 36.8 (36.1) pg/ml, p<0.01). Patients had increased distal fractional sodium reabsorption compared with controls (26.9 (6.7)% v 12.5 (3.4)% of the filtered sodium load, p<0.05). In the patient group there was an inverse correlation between: ( a ) absolute distal sodium reabsorption and active renin ( r −0.59, p<0.05); ( b ) fractional distal sodium reabsorption and sodium excretion ( r −0.66, p<0.03). CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that in preascitic cirrhosis the distal fractional tubular reabsorption of sodium is increased and critical in regulating both central fluid volume and sodium excretion. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Gut. Volume 45:Issue 5(1999)
- Journal:
- Gut
- Issue:
- Volume 45:Issue 5(1999)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 45, Issue 5 (1999)
- Year:
- 1999
- Volume:
- 45
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 1999-0045-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 750
- Page End:
- 755
- Publication Date:
- 1999-11-01
- Subjects:
- kidney -- sodium handling -- lithium clearance -- liver cirrhosis -- dopamine -- central fluid volume
Gastroenterology -- Periodicals
616.33 - Journal URLs:
- http://gut.bmjjournals.com ↗
http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/gut.45.5.750 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0017-5749
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