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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Kidney ; Tubular Sodium Transport ; Sodium Pump ; Ion Transport ; Perfusion of Kidney ; Niere ; Tubulärer Natrium-Transport ; Natriumpumpe ; Ionentransport ; Nierenperfusion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Transtubular absorption of Na and Cl, and intracellular ion concentrations were evaluated in toad kidneys perfused with solutions containing K and without K, and in the presence of 1 mM Ouabain and 1 mM Ethacrynic acid. The following values were obtained with 8.5 mM K: Transtubular absorption of Na and Cl∼68% (percent of filtered load); cell content 294 μmole Na, 433 μmole K, 100 μmole Cl/g solids. Lack of K in the perfusate diminished transtubular absorption to ∼25% and the cells gain 244 μmole Na/g solids, and lose an equimolecular quantity of K. The process is reversible upon raising the K concentration in the perfusate. Ouabain inhibits transtubular absorption to ∼6%; the cells lose about 110 μmole K/g solids, but cellular Na is maintained at the control levels. Ethacrynic acid inhibits transtubular absorption to ∼3%; the cells approximately double their Na and Cl content, but their K is maintained at the control levels. These observations cannot be explained exclusively in terms of an effect on the distal tubule. Probably proximal as well as distal tubules are involved. A single Na pump seems insufficient to account for all experimental findings. The existence of two separate pumps is therefore proposed.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1434-0879
    Keywords: Aromatization ; BPH ; Prostate cancer ; Prostatic secretions
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Human prostatic tissue and expressed prostatic secretions (EPS) efrom patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer were incubated with (1 β 3H) androstenedione. The extent of aromatization was determined by measuring the transfer of 3H from the 1 β position into water. The amount of 3H2O recovered corresponds to the estrogens formed. Tissue from 5 patients with BPH yielded 2.13 (±1.05) pmol/mg protein/h while the EPS from the same patients yielded 727 fmol/mg protein/h. In patients with prostate cancer the mean formation of estrogens was 388 fmol/mg protein/h (±75). 4-hydroxyandrostenedione, an aromatase inhibitor, successfully inhibited aromatization in BPH and prostate cancer 53–98%.
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