Control of renal function in larvalAmbystoma tigrinum |
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Authors: | Daniel F. Stiffler Brett J. Atkins Lawrence D. Burt Susan C. Roach |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biological Sciences Department, California State Polytechnic University, 91768 Pomona, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Renal clearance methods were used to examine several factors which may be involved in control of urine flow in larvalAmbystoma tigrinum. Arginine vasotocin (10 ng/g) reduced both urine flow and GFR (–30%); this was reversed with mesotocin (5 ng/g). Adaptation to isosmotic media reduced GFR from 0.156 ml/10 g·h to 0.057. Neither hypophysectomy nor treatment with mesotocin altered this response. The adrenergic blocking agents propranolol and phentolamine did not reverse the antidiuresis in isosmotic medium-adapted larvac. Ten percent volume expansion with 50% and 100% Ringer's solution increased GFR in isosmotic medium-adapted animals. Hypophysectomy prevented this increase in GFR. Ten percent volume expansion with 200% Ringer's solution decreased GFR in tapwater adapted larvae; however, 20% volume expansion with 200% Ringer's increased GFR. Both volume and concentration of extracellular fluid appear to be important in control of GFR. Both arginine vasotocin and mesotocin may be involved in these responses, however other factors must also play a role.Abbreviations AVT arginine vasotocin - ECF extracellular fluid - GFR glomerular filtration rate - MT mesotocin |
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