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[Renal mechanisms of the osmotic homeostasis maintenance on a background of the salt test].

Authors: V N, Zaporozhan; A I, Gozhenko; S I, Dolomatov; E A, Dolomatova; E A, Topor; I Iu, Bad'in;

[Renal mechanisms of the osmotic homeostasis maintenance on a background of the salt test].

Abstract

Mechanisms of the renal function were studied in white mice subjected to water and hyperosmotic tests. Excretion of excess osmotically active substances appeared to be affected by as modulation of the tubular transport, so intensification of the glomerular filtration through activation of the functional kidney reserve and involvement of renal nitrogen oxide.

Keywords

Male, Mice, Osmolar Concentration, Animals, Homeostasis, Salts, Kidney

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