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Acta Physiol (Oxf) ; 234(2): e13762, 2022 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34984847

ABSTRACT

K+ balance in mammals relies on regulated renal K+ excretion matching unregulated fluctuating K+ intake. Upon a K+ rich meal, rapid and powerful K+ excretion is needed. Renal K+ secretion is stimulated by the increased tubular flow. We speculated that high K+ intake acutely increases urinary flow to stimulate K+ excretion. METHODS: Mice were K+ challenged through diets or gavage. Post K+ loading urinary output, osmolarity, [K+ ]u , [Na+ ]u , plasma osmolarity, [copeptin]p , [K+ ]p , and [Na+ ]p were measured. To locate the mechanism of K+ -induced diuresis in the glomerular/tubular system we measured creatinine excretion and assessed functional transport in isolated perfused TALs and CDs during an acute [K+ ]bl switch from 3.6 to 6.5 mM. Molecular adaptations of transport proteins involved in water reabsorption were investigated by immunoblotting. RESULTS: (1) Mice switched from a 1% to 2% K+ diet increased diuresis within 12 hours and reciprocally reduced diuresis when switched from 1% to 0.01% K+ diet. (2) A single K+ gavage load, corresponding to 25%-50% of daily K+ intake, induced 100% increase in diuresis within 30 minutes. This occurred despite augmented plasma osmolarity and AVP synthesis. (3) K+ gavage did not change GFR. (4) In isolated perfused TALs, shifting [K+ ]bl from 3.6 to 6.5 mM did not affect AVP-induced NaCl transport. (5) In sharp contrast, in isolated perfused CDs, shifting [K+ ]bl from 3.6 to 6.5 mM markedly reduced CD AVP sensitivity, ie inhibited water absorption. CONCLUSION: Dietary K+ loading induces a rapidly on-setting diuresis. The mechanism of K+ -induced diuresis involves desensitization of the CD to AVP.


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Diuresis , Diuretics , Animals , Diet , Diuretics/pharmacology , Kidney/metabolism , Mammals , Mice , Sodium/metabolism
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Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 17 Suppl 1: 110-2, 2008 Sep.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20059828

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The purposes of this study were to evaluate the sensibility and reproducibility of Foreyt (2005) technique in the diagnosis of Fasciola hepatica. A total of 686 bovines were examined at a slaughtered house and 97 were positive for Fasciola hepatica. Feces samples were collected and 58 were positive for the Foreyt technique. The validity was tested by the sensibility (59.8%) and specificity (100%). The reproductability, calculated by the Kappa agreement was 0.70 and the Chi-square showed differences between the tests (p < 0.001).


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Cattle Diseases/diagnosis , Fascioliasis/veterinary , Animals , Cattle , Fascioliasis/diagnosis , Parasitology/methods , Sensitivity and Specificity
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