Relation of Na+ reabsorption to utilization of O2 and lactate in the perfused rat kidney

1980 
When the ratio delta TNa+/delta QO2 is used to estimate the energy requirements for net Na+ reabsorption (TNa+), it is assumed that the entire change in renal O2 uptake (delta QO2) is utilized only for the delta TNa+. However, if increases in renal synthetic work also occur when TNa+ is increased, the energy cost for TNa+ will be overestimated. We perfused the substrate-limited isolated rat kidney at 38 degrees C, pH 7.4, a mean arterial pressure of 120 mmHg, and mean lactate concentrations between 0 and 8.3 mM. We measured QO2, TNa+, net reabsorption of lactate (Tlac), net utilization of lactate (Qlac), lactate decarboxylation rate (Qlacox), as well as the net entry rate of lactate into biosynthetic pathways (Qxslac). When no exogenous substrate was present (rates are means, g wet wt-1 . min-1) GFR was 351 +/- 38 microliter, %TNa+ was 54 +/- 2%, and QO2 was 2.85 +/- 0.31 mumol; there was also a loss of about 20% of renal tissue K+ content. When mean [lactate] greater than or equal to 0.73 mM, the loss of...
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