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Renal physiology and biochemistry

Progressive hypervolemia despite hypoproteinemia and massive edema formation in rats with nephrotoxic serum nephritis.

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C K Fujihara
M Marcondes
R Zatz

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Abstract

Blood volume and whole kidney and single nephron function were evaluated 2 and 10 days after nephrotoxic serum nephritis (NSN) induction in Wistar rats. Progressive proteinuria, hypervolemia and edema were observed in NSN rats. Sodium retention was associated with a progressive depression of single nephron glomerular filtration rate and elevated fractional tubular reabsorption rates. Since hypervolemia rather than hypovolemia was observed in this study, edema formation must have been a consequence of intrarenal rather than extrarenal phenomena.

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