An increase in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) induces adaptive changes in tubular function to prevent the urinary loss of water and electrolytes. This is also true for acid-base balance: the increase in filtered bicarbonate load will stimulate H+secretion at the level of several segments including the proximal tubule, the loop of Henle, and the distal tubule. There is an activation of both the luminal Na+/H+exchanger and H+-ATPase, and basal- lateral Na+-HCO3-cotransport which allows an increase in luminal H+secretion and basal lateral HCO3-exit. The stimulation of electrolyte reabsorption is very important at the level of the thick ascending limb of Henle, a segment that shows consistent hypertrophy in many models of hyperfiltration. Along this segment, increased Na+and Cl-reabsorption has been found in rats receiving a high-protein diet. The ensuing reduced Na+and Cl-concentrations, at the level of the macula densa, could weaken the signal responsible for initiating the tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF), thus allowing GFR to increase.
Tubule effects of glomerular hyperfiltration: An integrated view
CAPASSO, Giovambattista;
1995
Abstract
An increase in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) induces adaptive changes in tubular function to prevent the urinary loss of water and electrolytes. This is also true for acid-base balance: the increase in filtered bicarbonate load will stimulate H+secretion at the level of several segments including the proximal tubule, the loop of Henle, and the distal tubule. There is an activation of both the luminal Na+/H+exchanger and H+-ATPase, and basal- lateral Na+-HCO3-cotransport which allows an increase in luminal H+secretion and basal lateral HCO3-exit. The stimulation of electrolyte reabsorption is very important at the level of the thick ascending limb of Henle, a segment that shows consistent hypertrophy in many models of hyperfiltration. Along this segment, increased Na+and Cl-reabsorption has been found in rats receiving a high-protein diet. The ensuing reduced Na+and Cl-concentrations, at the level of the macula densa, could weaken the signal responsible for initiating the tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF), thus allowing GFR to increase.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.