Comparative Studies of the Desert Rodent Dipodomys Merriami and Munich Wistar Rat Urine Concentrating Mechanisms

Comparative studies of the mammalian renal medulla suggest that variations in the architecture of the thin limb of Henle’s loop contribute to variations in ability to produce concentrated urine. For this study, tubules and blood vessels of the renal inner medulla were identified by indirect immunofl...

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Main Author: Barbaria, Arati Chatur
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/245071
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2450712015-10-23T04:57:33Z Comparative Studies of the Desert Rodent Dipodomys Merriami and Munich Wistar Rat Urine Concentrating Mechanisms Barbaria, Arati Chatur Comparative studies of the mammalian renal medulla suggest that variations in the architecture of the thin limb of Henle’s loop contribute to variations in ability to produce concentrated urine. For this study, tubules and blood vessels of the renal inner medulla were identified by indirect immunofluorescence using antibodies and lectins that recognize segmentspecific proteins. Variations in axial expression of the water channel aquaporin 1 and the Cl channel ClC-K1 in the descending thin limb, suggest that equilibration of luminal fluid by water reabsorption occurs along a greater proportion of each loop length, and Cl reabsorption occurs along a shorter proportion of each prebend loop length in Dipodomys than in the Munich-Wistar rat. Interstitial nodal spaces adjacent to CDs exist in both species and preferential solute diffusion into these spaces may play a significant role in driving fluid reabsorption from CDs. In the terminal papilla, the ATL-to-CD surface area ratio is markedly greater in the Munich-Wistar rat, suggesting that NaCl reabsorption may have less of an impact on water reabsorption from terminal CDs in Dipodomys. 2012-05 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/245071 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description Comparative studies of the mammalian renal medulla suggest that variations in the architecture of the thin limb of Henle’s loop contribute to variations in ability to produce concentrated urine. For this study, tubules and blood vessels of the renal inner medulla were identified by indirect immunofluorescence using antibodies and lectins that recognize segmentspecific proteins. Variations in axial expression of the water channel aquaporin 1 and the Cl channel ClC-K1 in the descending thin limb, suggest that equilibration of luminal fluid by water reabsorption occurs along a greater proportion of each loop length, and Cl reabsorption occurs along a shorter proportion of each prebend loop length in Dipodomys than in the Munich-Wistar rat. Interstitial nodal spaces adjacent to CDs exist in both species and preferential solute diffusion into these spaces may play a significant role in driving fluid reabsorption from CDs. In the terminal papilla, the ATL-to-CD surface area ratio is markedly greater in the Munich-Wistar rat, suggesting that NaCl reabsorption may have less of an impact on water reabsorption from terminal CDs in Dipodomys.
author Barbaria, Arati Chatur
spellingShingle Barbaria, Arati Chatur
Comparative Studies of the Desert Rodent Dipodomys Merriami and Munich Wistar Rat Urine Concentrating Mechanisms
author_facet Barbaria, Arati Chatur
author_sort Barbaria, Arati Chatur
title Comparative Studies of the Desert Rodent Dipodomys Merriami and Munich Wistar Rat Urine Concentrating Mechanisms
title_short Comparative Studies of the Desert Rodent Dipodomys Merriami and Munich Wistar Rat Urine Concentrating Mechanisms
title_full Comparative Studies of the Desert Rodent Dipodomys Merriami and Munich Wistar Rat Urine Concentrating Mechanisms
title_fullStr Comparative Studies of the Desert Rodent Dipodomys Merriami and Munich Wistar Rat Urine Concentrating Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Studies of the Desert Rodent Dipodomys Merriami and Munich Wistar Rat Urine Concentrating Mechanisms
title_sort comparative studies of the desert rodent dipodomys merriami and munich wistar rat urine concentrating mechanisms
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/245071
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