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    ISBN: 9781468414844
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- Section I Acute Experiments on Normal Renal Function -- 2. Glomerular filtration rate -- 3. Renal nerves as an agent acting on the kidneys -- 4. Excretion of urea -- 5. Excretion of sulphate -- 6. Excretion of phosphate -- 7. Excretion of potassium -- 8. Excretion of sodium -- 9. Excretion of chloride and bicarbonate: ammonium in urine -- 10. The antidiuretic action of vasopressin -- 11. Release of antidiuretic hormone from the neurohypophysis -- 12. Acute experiments on the volume of the urine -- 13. Acute experiments on drinking by dogs -- Section II Balance Experiments -- 14. Intake of amino-N and excretion of urea -- 15. Intake of sulphur and excretion of sulphate -- 16. Intake of phosphorus and excretion of phosphate -- 17. Intake and excretion of potassium -- 18. Sodium balance -- 19. Intake and excretion of chloride -- 20. Anion-cation excretion: acid-base balance -- 21. Water balance -- 22. Experimental diabetes insipidus -- References.
    Abstract: This book has developed from an earlier monograph, 'Renal Function' (1962; London, Edward Arnold). It retains the general purpose of that book in relating the composition of the blood to the volume and com­ position of the urine of animals, including the new data of the intervening 20 years. As indicated by its title, this new book also has the particular purpose of studying the urine of animals in a normal environment and eating food usual to the species. Renal physiology illustrates a dilemma which arises also in other fields. Advanced technology, harnessed by accumulated experimental skill, now allows detailed investigation of basal processes. Micropuncture experiments have greatly advanced our understanding of the processes of glomerular fil­ tration and tubular reabsorption and have contribut­ ed to the wider discussion of the physicochemical nature of the movement of water and ions across cell surfaces. But experiments at microscopic or cell­ ular level demand experimental conditions in which the systems are abstracted from their natural en­ vironment, either as isolated perfused preparations or with the anaesthetised animal merely providing support for a tissue left in situ. The arguments from such experiments, important though they are towards understanding the basal processes, readily become remote from the reality of the normal animal.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. IntroductionSection I Acute Experiments on Normal Renal Function -- 2. Glomerular filtration rate -- 3. Renal nerves as an agent acting on the kidneys -- 4. Excretion of urea -- 5. Excretion of sulphate -- 6. Excretion of phosphate -- 7. Excretion of potassium -- 8. Excretion of sodium -- 9. Excretion of chloride and bicarbonate: ammonium in urine -- 10. The antidiuretic action of vasopressin -- 11. Release of antidiuretic hormone from the neurohypophysis -- 12. Acute experiments on the volume of the urine -- 13. Acute experiments on drinking by dogs -- Section II Balance Experiments -- 14. Intake of amino-N and excretion of urea -- 15. Intake of sulphur and excretion of sulphate -- 16. Intake of phosphorus and excretion of phosphate -- 17. Intake and excretion of potassium -- 18. Sodium balance -- 19. Intake and excretion of chloride -- 20. Anion-cation excretion: acid-base balance -- 21. Water balance -- 22. Experimental diabetes insipidus -- References.
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