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    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Microperfusion ; Glomerular Filtration Rate ; Feedback Mechanism ; Loop of Henle Function ; Mikroperfusion ; Glomerulumfiltrat ; Rückkoppelungsmechanismus ; Funktion der Henleschen Schleife
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Possible regulation of glomerular filtration rate by tubulo-glomerular feedback from a late tubular site was studied in microperfusion experiments on rats. During perfusion of loops of Henle with varying flow rates and different perfusion solutions, filtration rate of the perfused nephrons was measured by total proximal fluid collection and inulin determination. During perfusion with isotonic Ringer's solution nephron filtration rate decreased significantly with increasing perfusion rates. Since proximal intratubular pressure was experimentally kept constant, this response must reflect decreased glomerular capillary pressure. Increasing the flow rate during perfusion with isotonic sodium sulfate or mannitol solutions was not associated with significant changes of filtration rate. Thus some correlate of the flow rate of normal loop of Henle fluid can affect filtrate formation. Such an effect may be mediated by the juxtaglomerular apparatus. Our results are consistent with the concept that the triggering signal is a function of the amount of distal sodium that is able to permeate the cell membrane at the receptor site rather than of distal intratubular sodium concentration.
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    Pflügers Archiv 331 (1972), S. 1-12 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Amphibian Blood Pressure ; Angiotensinase ; Angiotensin Production ; Renin-Angiotensin System
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Kidney extracts from several amphibian species were incubated with homologous and non-homologous serum. In a series of experiments the angiotensin formation was studied by enzyme kinetic technics, using acidified, dialysed kidney extracts and dialysed serum. In other experiments incubations were performed in the presence of Dowex 50W-X2 (NH4 +) resin. The angiotensin was then eluted from the Dowex and its pressor activity tested on the rat. If no Dowex was used in the incubation mixtures the range of the angiotensin formation was from 0 to 210 ng angiotensin formed per ml of serum. If Dowex was added, the values ranged from 0 to 300 ng angiotensin formed per ml of serum. Often angiotensinase was still present in the incubation mixtures, reducing the amount of detectable angiotensin in the incubation mixtures. Dowex protects the formed angiotensin from amphibian angiotensinases. The data suggest, however, that a large amount of angiotensin adsorbed onto the Dowex cannot be recovered. There is at least some species or class specifity of the renin-angiotensin system of the amphibians. Kidney extract of one species incubated with non-homologous serum produced less pressor substance than the same amount of kidney extract when incubated with homologous serum. Amphibian adrenal pressor substances are—at least in part—adsorbed on Dowex and can be eluted from it in a similar fashion as angiotensin.
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    Publication Date: 2012-11-06
    Description: We present in this contribution results of two-step annealing, when the CdTe:Cl doped samples are at first annealed under Cd overpressure to remove inclusions and the re-annealed under Te overpressure to restore the high resistivity state. Investigation of samples after Cd rich annealing by infrared microscope has proven, that all inclusions are removed. Also Te nano precipitates were strongly influenced by the annealing process. The resistivity of the samples after Te-rich annealing was restored to values ( ~ 10 8 -10 9 Ωcm). We observed, however, decrease of mobility-lifetime product of electrons from 10 −3 cm 2 /Vs to 10 −4 cm 2 /Vs. In order to understand the reason of this decrease we performed a study of point defects before and after annealing by thermoelectric effect spectroscopy. It shows a decrease of concentrations of most deep levels after two-step annealing. This behavior is completely different compared to past ann...
    Electronic ISSN: 1748-0221
    Topics: Physics
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