The movement of solutes and water across the vertebrate distal nephron.

Renal physiology Pub Date : 1985-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000173057
L C Stoner
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Abstract

The similarity (or lack of) of mechanisms for ion and water transport across segments of the distal nephron of the various vertebrate classes is considered. Except for the reptilian distal nephron, the early distal nephrons from vertebrates of different classes appear to share certain morphological and functional characteristics. Among these are a relative impermeability of the tubule to water and the ability to preferentially reabsorb solute. This osmodilution of the luminal contents seems to be attributed to the presence of a sodium-chloride cotransport system located in the lumen membrane. The characteristics of solute and water transport of the late distal tubule are also considered. The available data suggest that there are striking similarities for the solute transport characteristics of the various vertebrate classes which have been studied. On the other hand, not all vertebrates appear to have developed the hydroosmotic response to antidiuretic hormone that has been observed in the mammals.

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溶质和水穿过脊椎动物远端肾元的运动。
考虑到不同脊椎动物类的远端肾元段的离子和水运输机制的相似性(或缺乏)。除了爬行动物的远端肾元外,不同类别脊椎动物的早期远端肾元似乎具有某些形态和功能特征。其中包括小管对水的相对不渗透性和优先重新吸收溶质的能力。这种管腔内容物的渗透似乎归因于位于管腔膜的氯化钠共转运系统的存在。还考虑了远端小管晚期溶质和水的输运特性。现有资料表明,已研究过的各种脊椎动物的溶质输运特征具有惊人的相似性。另一方面,并非所有脊椎动物似乎都对抗利尿激素产生了在哺乳动物中观察到的水渗透反应。
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