Regulation of ammonia production by mouse proximal tubules perfused in vitro. Effect of luminal perfusion.

@article{Nagami1985RegulationOA,
  title={Regulation of ammonia production by mouse proximal tubules perfused in vitro. Effect of luminal perfusion.},
  author={Glenn T. Nagami and Kiyoshi Kurokawa},
  journal={The Journal of clinical investigation},
  year={1985},
  volume={75 3},
  pages={
          844-9
        }
}
  • G. Nagami, K. Kurokawa
  • Published 1 March 1985
  • Biology, Medicine, Engineering
  • The Journal of clinical investigation
To investigate factors regulating ammonia (NH3) production by isolated defined proximal tubule segments, we examined the rates of total NH3 (NH3 + NH+4) production by individual proximal tubule segments perfused in vitro under a variety of perfusion conditions. Segments consisting of late convoluted and early straight portions of superficial proximal tubules were incubated at 37 degrees C in Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate (KRB) buffer containing 0.5 mM L-glutamine and 1.0 mM sodium acetate, pH 7.4… 
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Electrophysiology of ammonia transport in renal straight proximal tubules.
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Distal entry of ammonia is markedly less than along the distal tubule and does not change in chronic metabolic acidosis, and ammonia permeabilities for the proximal and distal segments of surface nephrons seem different.
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