The importance of prostaglandins (PG) in Na and water retention of liver cirrhosis was studied in rats with porta-cava shunt (PCS) compared to control, non-shunted animals. Balance studies were performed in metabolic cages with diets of high, normal and low Na. An experimental phase, during which the animals received either 5 mg X kg-1 of indomethacin daily or placebo, was preceded by a control period and followed by a post-indomethacin period identical to the control phase. In each diet, indomethacin, but non placebo, caused a positive Na balance, correlated with Na intake, which in overall pooled data amounted to -1453 +/- 255 muEq in PCS rats, significantly larger than that measured in controls, of -295 +/- 320 muEq (P less than 0.01). This was attended by a reverse change in K balance of -35.6 +/- 349 muEq versus -1566 +/- 582 muEq (P less than 0.01); glomerular filtration rate (GRF) was unchanged. These data demonstrate that PGs contribute to the control of Na homeostasis in the presence of PCS.

The role of prostaglandins in Na retention of porta-cava shunted rats / Soggia, G; Olmeo, Na; Satta, A; Faedda, R; Branca, Gf; Anania, Vittorio Domenico; Desole, Maria Speranza; Bartoli, E.. - In: PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0031-6989. - 16:11(1984), pp. 1065-1079.

The role of prostaglandins in Na retention of porta-cava shunted rats.

ANANIA, Vittorio Domenico;DESOLE, Maria Speranza;
1984-01-01

Abstract

The importance of prostaglandins (PG) in Na and water retention of liver cirrhosis was studied in rats with porta-cava shunt (PCS) compared to control, non-shunted animals. Balance studies were performed in metabolic cages with diets of high, normal and low Na. An experimental phase, during which the animals received either 5 mg X kg-1 of indomethacin daily or placebo, was preceded by a control period and followed by a post-indomethacin period identical to the control phase. In each diet, indomethacin, but non placebo, caused a positive Na balance, correlated with Na intake, which in overall pooled data amounted to -1453 +/- 255 muEq in PCS rats, significantly larger than that measured in controls, of -295 +/- 320 muEq (P less than 0.01). This was attended by a reverse change in K balance of -35.6 +/- 349 muEq versus -1566 +/- 582 muEq (P less than 0.01); glomerular filtration rate (GRF) was unchanged. These data demonstrate that PGs contribute to the control of Na homeostasis in the presence of PCS.
1984
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Soggia, G; Olmeo, Na; Satta, A; Faedda, R; Branca, Gf; Anania, Vittorio Domenico; Desole, Maria Speranza; Bartoli, E.
The role of prostaglandins in Na retention of porta-cava shunted rats / Soggia, G; Olmeo, Na; Satta, A; Faedda, R; Branca, Gf; Anania, Vittorio Domenico; Desole, Maria Speranza; Bartoli, E.. - In: PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0031-6989. - 16:11(1984), pp. 1065-1079.
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