The relation between oxygen consumption and transport of sodium in the human kidney

EK Brodwall, H Laake - Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and …, 1964 - Taylor & Francis
EK Brodwall, H Laake
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1964Taylor & Francis
17.81 15.93 15.20 17.63 11.80 14.25 14.7 1 11.91 12.15 10.11 7.84 2.69 1.05 14.58 9.92
2.22 15.07 3.98 14.55 16.63 10.90 17.39 10.75 17.50 24 individuals were examined (Table
I). The right renal vein was catheterized after a method described by Warren, Brannon &
Merrill (1944). The test substances, inulin and para-amino-hippurate (PAH), were given as
intravenous drip infusion after a priming dose. The concentration of PAH in plasma varied
between 2-3 mg/100 ml. All individuals were examined in 2-3 periods of 10-20 minutes …
17.81 15.93 15.20 17.63 11.80 14.25 14.7 1 11.91 12.15 10.11 7.84 2.69 1.05 14.58 9.92 2.22 15.07 3.98 14.55 16.63 10.90 17.39 10.75 17.50
24 individuals were examined (Table I). The right renal vein was catheterized after a method described by Warren, Brannon & Merrill (1944). The test substances, inulin and para-amino-hippurate (PAH), were given as intravenous drip infusion after a priming dose. The concentration of PAH in plasma varied between 2-3 mg/100 ml. All individuals were examined in 2-3 periods of 10-20 minutes duration. The urine was collected through an in-dwelling catheter and the bladder washed with saline solution after each collecting period. Blood samples were drawn from the femoral artery. The results are corrected to a surface area of 1.73 mz. The data presented are average figures of the results in 2-3 Deriods.
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