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The effects of a single intravenous injection of 100 mg/kg puromycin aminonucleoside (PAN) on renal protein, electrolyte, and fluid excretion as well as inulin and lithium clearances in rats were investigated under basal conditions, after iso-oncotic blood volume expansion with bovine serum albumin (BSA) and during infusion of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP). All treated rats developed severe proteinuria 7-28 days after injection. On day 17, the protein excretion of the PAN group was 1,050 +/- (SE) 118 micrograms/(min x kg body weight) compared with 42.3 +/- 3.9 micrograms/(min x kg body weight) in the control group. Hypoproteinemia, edema or ascites were not observed. The renal protein excretion increased dramatically after BSA infusion and even more during ANP infusion in the PAN group. The PAN-treated animals lost about 62% of the infused BSA during the time of the experiment. No significant changes in protein excretion were observed in the controls. Both groups had similar basal excretions of urine volume, sodium, chloride, and potassium and responded to the BSA and PAN infusions with comparable increases in these parameters. The glomerular filtration rate was slightly, but not significantly higher in the PAN group during the control periods. Increases after BSA and ANP occurred in both groups, reaching significance only in the control group. Proximal tubular function was slightly impaired in PAN-treated rats as judged from a lower increase of the fractional excretion of lithium after BSA. Mean arterial blood pressure was higher in the PAN group (136.2 +/- 2.4 vs. 127.0 +/- 2.2 mm Hg) and fell in both groups to a comparable degree after BSA infusion. A further fall in blood pressure occurred after ANP infusion. Plasma ANP immunoreactivity was not different between the groups and increased after BSA infusion. Our data demonstrate that severe glomerular lesion as indicated by proteinuria can be observed after PAN administration without impairment of distal tubular function as judged from sodium and fluid excretion, and therefore support the view that the sodium retention observed in nephrotic syndrome is due to a separate intrarenal defect rather than a consequence of protein loss.
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PMID:Severe proteinuria without impairment of sodium and volume excretion after puromycin aminonucleoside administration in rats. 252 52

Renal responses to atrial natriuretic peptide were examined in conscious dogs with congestive heart failure (tricuspid insufficiency) and in conscious rats with nephrotic syndrome (adriamycin). Heart-failure dogs displayed elevated atrial pressure and heart weights, blunted natriuresis to a saline load, and ascites. Nephrotic rats displayed proteinuria, hypoproteinemia, sodium retention, and ascites. In control animals, atrial natriuretic peptide increased absolute and fractional urine flow rate and urinary sodium excretion. Although atrial natriuretic peptide increased absolute and fractional urine flow rate and urinary sodium excretion in conscious heart-failure dogs and nephrotic rats, the responses were markedly blunted. In heart-failure dogs, infusion of atrial natriuretic peptide increased plasma concentrations of norepinephrine and epinephrine. In nephrotic rats, renal denervation reversed the blunted diuretic and natriuretic responses to atrial natriuretic peptide. Mean arterial pressure, glomerular filtration rate, and p-aminohippurate clearance were affected similarly by atrial natriuretic peptide in heart-failure dogs or nephrotic rats vs. control animals. Conscious congestive heart-failure dogs and conscious nephrotic rats have blunted diuretic and natriuretic responses to atrial natriuretic peptide.
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PMID:Blunted natriuresis to atrial natriuretic peptide in chronic sodium-retaining disorders. 295 52