A review of the renal system and diurnal variations of renal activity in livestock
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Kidneys are the main organs regulating water-electrolyte homeostasis in the body. They are responsible for maintaining the total volume of water and its distribution in particular water spaces, for electrolyte composition of systemic fluids and also for maintaini...
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doaj-d6dd209cf18f432792f21dadc9b8d4862020-11-25T00:15:13ZengBMCIrish Veterinary Journal2046-04812007-03-0160316116810.1186/2046-0481-60-3-161A review of the renal system and diurnal variations of renal activity in livestockSkotnicka EwaMuszczyñski ZbigniewDudzinska WioletaSuska Maria<p>Abstract</p> <p>Kidneys are the main organs regulating water-electrolyte homeostasis in the body. They are responsible for maintaining the total volume of water and its distribution in particular water spaces, for electrolyte composition of systemic fluids and also for maintaining acid-base balance. These functions are performed by the plasma filtration process in renal glomeruli and the processes of active absorption and secretion in renal tubules, all adjusted to an 'activity-rest' rhythm. These diurnal changes are influenced by a 24-hour cycle of activity of hormones engaged in the regulation of renal activity. Studies on spontaneous rhythms of renal activity have been carried out mainly on humans and laboratory animals, but few studies have been carried out on livestock animals. Moreover, those results cover only some aspects of renal physiology. This review gives an overview of current knowledge concerning renal function and diurnal variations of some renal activity parameters in livestock, providing greater understanding of general chronobiological processes in mammals. Detailed knowledge of these rhythms is useful for clinical, practical and pharmacological purposes, as well as studies on their physical performance.</p> http://www.irishvetjournal.org/content/60/3/161diurnal variationsrenal activityeffective renal blood/plasma flowglomerular filtration ratetubular resorption/secretionelectrolyte/water excretion |
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A review of the renal system and diurnal variations of renal activity in livestock |
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A review of the renal system and diurnal variations of renal activity in livestock |
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A review of the renal system and diurnal variations of renal activity in livestock |
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A review of the renal system and diurnal variations of renal activity in livestock |
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A review of the renal system and diurnal variations of renal activity in livestock |
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review of the renal system and diurnal variations of renal activity in livestock |
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Irish Veterinary Journal |
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2046-0481 |
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2007-03-01 |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Kidneys are the main organs regulating water-electrolyte homeostasis in the body. They are responsible for maintaining the total volume of water and its distribution in particular water spaces, for electrolyte composition of systemic fluids and also for maintaining acid-base balance. These functions are performed by the plasma filtration process in renal glomeruli and the processes of active absorption and secretion in renal tubules, all adjusted to an 'activity-rest' rhythm. These diurnal changes are influenced by a 24-hour cycle of activity of hormones engaged in the regulation of renal activity. Studies on spontaneous rhythms of renal activity have been carried out mainly on humans and laboratory animals, but few studies have been carried out on livestock animals. Moreover, those results cover only some aspects of renal physiology. This review gives an overview of current knowledge concerning renal function and diurnal variations of some renal activity parameters in livestock, providing greater understanding of general chronobiological processes in mammals. Detailed knowledge of these rhythms is useful for clinical, practical and pharmacological purposes, as well as studies on their physical performance.</p> |
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diurnal variations renal activity effective renal blood/plasma flow glomerular filtration rate tubular resorption/secretion electrolyte/water excretion |
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