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Query: UMLS:C0020440 (
hypercapnia
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This investigation was undertaken to determine the nature of acute alterations in renal function following the production of hypoxemia,
hypercarbia
, and acidosis in newborn piglets 6-96 hr of age. After completion of the surgical procedure piglets were allowed to recover from the effects of anesthesia. When respiratory dead space was increased arterial oxygen tension decreased whereas arterial carbon dioxide tension and hydrogen ion concentration increased. There was little change in glomerular filtration rate. Total renal blood flow decreased and renal vascular resistance increased significantly (504 +/- 78 mm Hg/liter/mm/m2 to 1422 +/- 504). There was no change in distribution of intrarenal blood flow.
Sodium
excretion and urinary flow rate demonstrated significant parallel increases following the increase in dead space. Plasma renin concentration increased from 67 to 110 ng/ml.
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PMID:Effects of asphyxia on renal function in the newborn piglet. 58 Apr 50
The bile acid-base parameters are analyzed in 42 male Wistar rats under pentobarbital anaesthesia, in normal conditions of blood acid-base equilibrium. The reproducibility of the results is emphasized. In acute
hypercapnia
(FICO2 : 0.12 for 15 min) without hypoxia, and for the same increase in PCO2, and pH variation is lesser in bile than in blood, thus showing an high buffer capacity. In vitro and in vivo comparative studies show that bile buffer capacity is about five times higher in vivo, independently of a possible increase in choleresis. Comparative studies of bile-acid-base equilibrium are effected during perfusions of dehydrocholate, sodium taurocholate, secretin and acetazolamide.
Sodium
and chlorine remain stable during
hypercapnia
both in blood and in bile ; potassium concentration is increased in the two media. To explain these results, the role of the liver is still to specify.
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PMID:[Acute hypercapnia and bile. Experimental studies in the rat (author's transl)]. 101 82
Sodium
ions are intimately involved with neural activity. Thus, it is highly desirable to devise a way of mapping brain activity via sodium imaging.
Sodium
ions exist in the extravascular and intravascular spaces. To separate the two components, the shift reagent Tm(DOTP)(5-) was intravenously introduced into rats. Intravascular sodium changes in the rat brain were measured during increased blood flow induced by
hypercapnia
using volume-localized (23)Na-NMR. The intravascular sodium changes, equivalent to cerebral blood volume changes, are significant during
hypercapnia
conditions and correlate well with the increase in arterial pCO(2). This suggests that the intravascular sodium change is dominant in total (23)Na spectroscopy or imaging of the brain during blood flow increase induced by external perturbation.
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PMID:Measurement of intravascular Na(+) during increased CBF using (23)Na NMR with a shift reagent. 1174 37