Magnesium transport in the renal distal convoluted tubule.
@article{Dai2001MagnesiumTI,
title={Magnesium transport in the renal distal convoluted tubule.},
author={Long Jun Dai and Gordon Ritchie and Dirk Kerstan and H. S. Kang and David E. C. Cole and Gary A. Quamme},
journal={Physiological reviews},
year={2001},
volume={81 1},
pages={
51-84
}
}The distal tubule reabsorbs approximately 10% of the filtered Mg(2+), but this is 70-80% of that delivered from the loop of Henle. Because there is little Mg(2+) reabsorption beyond the distal tubule, this segment plays an important role in determining the final urinary excretion. The distal convoluted segment (DCT) is characterized by a negative luminal voltage and high intercellular resistance so that Mg(2+) reabsorption is transcellular and active. This review discusses recent evidence for…
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