Renal sodium handling after noradrenergic stimulation of the lateral hypothalamic area in rats

1992 
The participation of specific of special nephron segments in the renal control of sodium handling after adrenergic stimulation was investigated by determining lithium clearance in groups of 5-12 male Wistar rats (230-300 g) microinjected with noradrenaline into the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA). Microinjection of noradrenaline (12.5 to 100.0 nmol/ul) into the LHA promoted a significant decrease in proximal sodium reabsorption (control, 86.5 n 1.3; 12.5,81.4 n 2.4; 50.0, 75.4 n 1.8 and 100.0,77.2 n 1.7%) and a dose-related increase in distal sodium reabsorption (control, 13.4 n 1.6; 12.5, 18.4 n 1.25.0,26.9 n 2.9; 50.0,24.1 n 2.7; 100.0,22.1 n 1.9%) with no significannt changes inm creatinine clearance. Fractional sodium reabsorption after different noradrenaline concentrations was significantly reduced in the proximal nephron sites up to the concentration of 25.0 nmol/ul. Beyond this concentration, a smaller but progressive increase in fraqctional sodium reabsorption was observed in the post-proximal segment. These findings suggest an effective participation of proximal and post-proximal nephrons in natriuresis after lateral hypothalamic noradrenergic stimulation
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