The Patterns of Renal Electrolyte Excretion in the Duck ( Anas platyrhynchos ) Maintained on Freshwater and on Hypertonic Saline*
1968; The Company of Biologists; Volume: 48; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1242/jeb.48.3.487
ISSN1477-9145
AutoresW. N. Holmes, G. L. Fletcher, David J. Stewart,
Tópico(s)Animal Nutrition and Physiology
ResumoABSTRACT The renal excretion of water and electrolytes was examined in starved ducks maintained on fresh water and on hypertonic saline containing 284 mM/l. NaCl and 6·0 mM/l. KCI. No significant differences were observed in the urine flow, glomerular filtration rate, renal plasma flow and the excretory rates of K+, NH4+ and inorganic phosphate between these two groups of birds. The excretory rates of Na+, Cl- and Ca2+ were significantly higher in saline-maintained birds than in the freshwater-maintained birds. NH4+ appeared to be a major cationic component which occupied over half of the available osmotic space in the urine of both the freshwater-maintained and saline-maintained birds. In saline-maintained birds the excretion of K+ and inorganic phosphate appeared to be independent of the available osmotic space in the urine whereas the excretion of Na+ and Cl- appeared to be very dependent upon this factor. These observations suggest that the kidneys of the saline-maintained bird constitute the primary pathway for the excretion of K+, NH4+ and inorganic phosphate, and that with respect to the excretion of Na+ they constitute a relatively minor pathway.
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