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Renal responses to diuretics in the turtle

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We administered the diuretics furosemide and ethacrynic acid to conscious freshwater turtles to assess changes in renal function and plasma renin activity (PRA) in an animal which lacks a loop of Henle. Furosemide (2 and 5 mg/kg) produced no changes in blood pressure, hematocrit, plasma electrolytes, glomerular filtration rate (GFR), or PRA. Furosemide doubled urine volume while sodium excretion increased 20-fold and chloride and potassium excretion increased 12-fold (P<0.05 in each case). Net potassium secretion was observed. Ethacrynic acid (2 and 5 mg/kg) also produced no changes in blood pressure, hematocrit, plasma electrolytes, or PRA. At the lower dose GFR increased by 40% and urine volume nearly doubled (P<0.05 in each case). Sodium, chloride, and potassium excretion increased roughly 10-fold (P<0.05 in each case). At the higher dose, GFR increased by 80% and urine volume more than doubled (P<0.05 in each case). Sodium excretion rose 40-fold, chloride excretion rose 25-fold, and potassium excretion rose 10-fold (P<0.05 in each case). At both doses net potassium secretion occurred. The results demonstrate that both drugs inhibit tubular reabsorption in the turtle, acting primarily on distal segments of the nephron. The failure of either drug to alter PRA suggests that the turtle lacks a tubular mechanism for alterig renin release.

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Abbreviations

GFR :

glomerular filtration rate

PRA :

plasma renin activity

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Supported by the University of Delaware Honors Program, American Heart Association of Delaware, NIH Biomedical Support Program, and USPHS #HL2808401

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Stephens, G.A., Robertson, F.M. Renal responses to diuretics in the turtle. J Comp Physiol B 155, 387–393 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00687483

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