[Kidney function in calves in the neonatal period. I. Studies of the capacity to store electrolytes Na, K, Cl, Ca, Mg and Pn].

Polskie archiwum weterynaryjne Pub Date : 1989-01-01
W F Skrzypczak
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The capability of the kidneys of 12 bull-calves at the age of 7-35 days of life to save electrolytes Na, K, Cl, Ca, Mg, Pn were examined. The examinations were made with the clearance methods using inulin as the indicator of the glomerular filtration of plasma. It was proved, that as the calves grow and develop, there arise changes in the glomerular filtration, tubular resorption and in the excretion of the examined minerals in urine. There was observed, at the same time, the relatively stabile level of these electrolytes in blood. It shows the functional development of the calves kidneys and the fact, that in the proper environmental conditions and particularly at the proper feeding, the kidneys are able to maintain the favorable, from the point of view of the internal balance and the needs of the developing organism, level of the electrolytes.

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新生儿期犊牛肾功能的研究。1 .电解质Na, K, Cl, Ca, Mg和Pn储存能力的研究[j]。
测定了12头7 ~ 35日龄公牛的肾脏保存电解质Na、K、Cl、Ca、Mg、Pn的能力。以菊粉作为肾小球血浆滤过指标,用清除率法进行检查。结果表明,随着犊牛的生长发育,肾小球滤过、肾小管吸收和尿液中所检矿物质的排泄均发生变化。同时观察到,这些电解质在血液中的含量相对稳定。它显示了小牛肾脏的功能发育,在适当的环境条件下,特别是在适当的喂养下,肾脏能够保持良好的,从内部平衡的角度来看,以及发育中的有机体的需要,电解质的水平。
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