HEPATORENAL REFLEX PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN NATRIURESIS AFTER HIGH-NACL FOOD-INTAKE IN CONSCIOUS DOGS

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作者
MORITA, H
MATSUDA, T
FURUYA, F
KHANCHOWDHURY, MR
HOSOMI, H
机构
[1] Department of Physiology, Kagawa Medical School
关键词
SALT; FEEDING; HEPATORENAL REFLEX; HEPATIC NERVE; RENAL NERVE; NATIURESIS; HEPATIC DENERVATION; RENAL DENERVATION;
D O I
10.1161/01.RES.72.3.552
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Responses of renal nerve activity and urinary Na+ and Cl- excretion were examined in chronically instrumented conscious dogs through feedings of boiled rice with or without NaCl. The boiled rice (20 g/kg body wt) without NaCl did not influence plasma Na+ and Cl- concentrations, renal nerve activity, or urinary Na+ excretion but decreased urinary Cl- excretion. On the other hand, boiled rice containing NaCl (0.4 g/kg body wt) increased plasma Na+ (+3.8+/-0.7 meq/l) and Cl- (+3.0+/-1.5 meq/l) concentrations, then decreased renal nerve activity by 61+/-4%, and increased urinary Na+ and Cl- excretions. In dogs with hepatic denervation, a decrease in renal nerve activity, which was observed in intact dogs in response to the high-NaCl food intake, was completely abolished along with significant attenuation of postprandial natriuresis. That is, only 9+/-5% of the loaded Na+ and 7+/-3% of the loaded Cl- were excreted during 4 consecutive hours in hepatic-denervated dogs, whereas 36+/-5% of the loaded Na+ and 36+/-4% of the loaded Cl- were excreted in intact dogs. In dogs with renal denervation, postprandial natriuresis was also attenuated. These results indicate that the high-NaCl food intake elicits a decrease in renal nerve activity, the decrease is predominantly mediated by the hepatic nerves, and the decrease in renal nerve activity plays an important role in augmentation of urinary Na+ and Cl- excretion. Thus, the hepatorenal reflex may play an important role in controlling extracellular fluid homeostasis during food intake.
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