Renal Bicarbonate Reabsorption and Hydrogen Ion Excretion in Normal Infants*
AUTOR(ES)
Edelmann, Chester M.
RESUMO
After acute administration of ammonium chloride, infants 1 to 16 months of age were similar to older children in their capacity to acidify their urine. The infants had a higher rate of excretion of titratable acid and a lower rate of excretion of ammonium but were similar in their rate of excretion of total hydrogen ion.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=297132Documentos Relacionados
- THE RENAL REGULATION OF ACID-BASE BALANCE IN MAN. III. THE REABSORPTION AND EXCRETION OF BICARBONATE 1
- CHARACTERISTICS OF RENAL BICARBONATE REABSORPTION IN MAN*
- Control of Proximal Bicarbonate Reabsorption in Normal and Acidotic Rats
- BICARBONATE REABSORPTION IN THE DOG WITH EXPERIMENTAL RENAL DISEASE*
- RENAL REABSORPTION OF BICARBONATE DURING ACUTE RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS*