Effects of Anion-Transport Inhibitors on NaCl Reabsorption in the Rat Superficial Proximal Convoluted Tubule
AUTOR(ES)
Lucci, Marjory S.
RESUMO
The effects of anion-transport inhibitors on volume reabsorption, and total CO2 concentrations were examined by in vivo microperfusion of superficial proximal convoluted tubules of rats. The luminal perfusion solution was a high-chloride, low-bicarbonate solution like that in the in vivo late proximal tubule. The anion-transport inhibitors were only added to the luminal perfusion solutions.
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