Title : Effect of potassium infusion on renal function in ANF-transgenic mice.

Pub. Date : 1992 Dec

PMID : 1286529






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1 Effect of potassium infusion on renal function in ANF-transgenic mice. Potassium natriuretic peptide type A Mus musculus
2 These data are interpreted as indicating that antinatriuretic mechanisms, including aldosterone-dependent sodium reabsorption in the cortical collecting tubule, can counteract the effect of ANF to inhibit sodium reabsorption in the medullary duct system, thus allowing maintenance of salt balance. Sodium natriuretic peptide type A Mus musculus
3 These data are interpreted as indicating that antinatriuretic mechanisms, including aldosterone-dependent sodium reabsorption in the cortical collecting tubule, can counteract the effect of ANF to inhibit sodium reabsorption in the medullary duct system, thus allowing maintenance of salt balance. Salts natriuretic peptide type A Mus musculus
4 During KCl infusion, the known increase in tubular delivery of salt and water to the duct would allow full expression of the downstream ANF effect, accounting for the relatively greater diuresis and saluresis in the transgenic mice. Potassium Chloride natriuretic peptide type A Mus musculus
5 During KCl infusion, the known increase in tubular delivery of salt and water to the duct would allow full expression of the downstream ANF effect, accounting for the relatively greater diuresis and saluresis in the transgenic mice. Salts natriuretic peptide type A Mus musculus
6 During KCl infusion, the known increase in tubular delivery of salt and water to the duct would allow full expression of the downstream ANF effect, accounting for the relatively greater diuresis and saluresis in the transgenic mice. Water natriuretic peptide type A Mus musculus