PMID: 3762509Jan 1, 1986Paper

Development of a test to evaluate the transtubular potassium concentration gradient in the cortical collecting duct in vivo

Mineral and Electrolyte Metabolism
M L WestM L Halperin

Abstract

The purpose of these investigations was to develop a noninvasive test to estimate the transtubular potassium concentration gradient (TTKG) and thereby aldosterone action in the late distal convoluted tubule and the cortical collecting duct in patients with disorders of potassium excretion. Experiments were performed in rats under conditions where the ratio of urine to renal venous potassium concentration could reflect this TTKG. A large furosemide-induced diuresis ensured that sodium delivery was adequate and minimized the change in water content during transit through the medullary collecting duct (equal osmolality and TF/P inulin at the base and the tip of the medullary collecting duct). There was no significant potassium reabsorption nor secretion during transit through the medulla as shown by micropuncture and microcatheterization. Thus the potassium concentration in the urine should mirror that in the lumen at the major nephron sites of potassium secretion. The potassium concentration in the renal vein provides the simplest estimate of the cortical peritubular potassium concentration (the mean renal A-V difference for potassium was 1.2 mM); with a very high fractional excretion of potassium, an adjustment can be made to th...Continue Reading

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