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نویسندگان: L. Takács (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780080268248
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سال نشر: 1981
تعداد صفحات: 605
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Kidney and Body Fluids. Proceedings of the 28th International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Budapest, 1980 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Content:
ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
FOREWORD, Page v, J. Szentágothai
INTRODUCTION, Page xv, Lajos Takács
NEURAL CONTROL OF RENAL FUNCTION, Pages 1-17, Carl W. Gottschalk, Romulo E. Colindres, Nicholas G. Moss, Paula R. Rogenes, Laszlo Szalay
A MEMBRANE-MOLECULAR APPROACH TO RENAL PHYSIOLOGY, Pages 19-33, Rolf Kinne
PHYLOGENETIC ASPECTS OF ION TRANSPORT IN THE KIDNEY, Pages 35-55, Yuri V. Natochin
RENAL CORTICAL INTERSTITIUM AND RENAL LYMPH WITH REMARKS ON A STOCHASTIC CONCEPTION OF THE REFLEXION COEFFICIENT OF THE PERITUBULAR CAPILLARY WALL, Pages 57-73, G.G. Pinter, P.D. Wilson
TUBULO-GLOMERULAR FEEDBACK, Pages 75-82, Klaus Thurau
RENAL ONTOGENY AND COMPENSATORY HYPERTROPHY, Pages 85-95, M. Bergeron, G. Thiéry
ONTOGENY OF AMINO ACID REABSORPTION IN MAMMALIAN KIDNEY, THE PROLINE MODEL, Pages 97-106, C.R. Scriver, M. Bergeron, M.-F. Arthus, C. Schwab, L. Lasley
PARA-AMINO-HIPPURATE UPTAKE BY CULTURED FETAL MOUSE KIDNEYS, Pages 107-110, Jacques Diezi, Monique Nenniger, Pierrette Michoud
THE DEVELOPING KIDNEY AND THE AGE-DEPENDENT ADAPTATION TO THE SALT INTAKE, Pages 111-118, Helena Dlouhá, Jiří Křeček, Josef Zicha
FACTORS INFLUENCING RENAL SODIUM EXCRETION IN THE FETAL LAMB, Pages 119-123, A.D. Stevens, E.R. Lumbers
DEVELOPMENT OF GLOMERULAR AND TUBULAR FUNCTION IN FETAL AND NEWBORN PIGS AND THEIR RESPONSE TO HYPOTONIC SALINE LOAD, Pages 125-129, J.M. Alt, B. Colenbrander, A.A. Macdonald, B. Maeß, U. Biermann
STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL COMPENSATORY HYPERTROPHY IN CHRONICALLY ALTERED RAT NEPHRONS, Pages 131-134, R.A. Kramp, W.B. Lorenz
KIDNEY COLLAGEN CONTENT FOLLOWING NEPHRECTOMY IN RATS OF DIFFERENT AGES, Pages 135-139, N.S. Al-Zaid, M.J. McBroom
THE ROLE OF LYMPHATIC TISSUE IN THE COMPENSATORY RENAL GROWTH*, Pages 141-145, B. Radošević-Stašić, M. ćuk, D. Rukavina
INTEGRATION OF WATER AND SALT METABOLISM CONTROL MECHANISMS IN ONTOGENESIS, Pages 147-151, L.K. Velikanova, R.I. Aizman
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON RENAL ONTOGENY AND HYPERTROPHY, Pages 153-154, M. Bergeron, H. Dlouhà
RENAL CELL CULTURES, Pages 157-167, M. CEREIJIDO, I. Meza
HORMONE-DEPENDENT DIFFERENTIAL GROWTH OF RENAL EPITHELIA CULTIVATED IN VITRO FROM INDIVIDUAL MAMMALIAN NEPHRON SEGMENTS, Pages 169-173, Michael F. Horster
TRANSPORT RELATED PROPERTIES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLARITY OF AN ESTABLISHED EPITHELIAL CELL LINE OF RENAL ORIGIN, Pages 175-179, James M. Mullin, Josef Weibel, Leila Diamond, Arnost Kleinzeller
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON RENAL CELL CULTURES, Pages 181-182, M. Cereijido, M. Horster
INTRODUCTION TO RENAL BLOOD FLOW, Pages 185-189, L. Hársing
“REDISTRIBUTION” OF INTRARENAL BLOOD FLOW: A QUESTION OF MICROSPHERE SIZE?, Pages 191-198, Knut Aukland
GENERAL AND INTRARENAL HEMODYNAMIC ALTERATIONS AFTER UNILATERAL NEPHRECTOMY IN RATS, Pages 199-203, J.M. López-Novoa, B. Ramos, J.E. Martín-Oar, L. Hernando
MACULA DENSA FEEDBACK REGULATION OF RENAL HEMODYNAMICS AND RENAL AUTOREGULATION, Pages 205-215, L. Gabriel Navar, P.D. Bell, P.L. Adams
AUTOREGULATION OF GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE AND RENAL BLOOD FLOW IN CONSCIOUS RATS, Pages 217-221, Miklos Gellai, Heinz Valtin
ROLE OF CALCIUM AND ALBUMIN IN THE AUTOREGULATION OF RENAL BLOOD FLOW, Pages 223-227, J.C.S. Fray, S. Baker jr., N.J. Laurens, A.J. Cohen
RENAL AND NEPHRON HEMODYNAMICS IN THE DOG KIDNEY AT VARYING PERFUSION PRESSURE, Pages 229-238, Jiři Heller
RENAL VASCULAR TONE AFFECTS THE SEVERITY OF RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS IN CONSCIOUS DOGS, Pages 239-243, W.P. Anderson, P.I. Korner
EFFECT OF INDOMETHACIN (IM) ON RENAL FUNCTION BEFORE AND AFTER RELEASE OF 24 HOURS UNILATERAL (UUL) AND BILATERAL (BUL) URETERAL LIGATION, Pages 245-254, Péter Bálint, Katalin László
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON RENAL BLOOD FLOW, Pages 255-257, L. Hársing
GLOMERULOTUBULAR BALANCE, Pages 261-268, Fredrik KIIL
INTRALUMINAL CONTROL OF GLOMERULOTUBULAR BALANCE (GTB), Pages 269-278, E. Bartoli
INTRINSIC FACTORS REGULATING GLOMERULOTUBULAR BALANCE, Pages 279-288, Juha P. Kokko
CARBONIC ANHYDRASE AND Na, K-ATPase IN THE REGULATION OF TUBULAR SODIUM TRANSPORT, Pages 289-298, ø. M. Sejersted, ø. Mathisen, T. Monclair, H. Holdaas, P.A. Steen, F. Kiil
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GLOMERULAR TUBULAR BALANCE (GTB) AND THE HYDRODYNAMICS IN THE MAMMALIAN PROXIMAL TUBULE, Pages 299-303, H.v. Baeyer, D.A. Haeberle, H. Bauer
GLOMERULOTUBULAR BALANCE: RENAL BICARBONATE REABSORPTION VARIES WITH PLASMA pH, Pages 305-308, H. Langberg, ø. Mathisen, H. Holdaas, F. Kiil
BICARBONATE AS MEDIATOR OF GLOMERULOTUBULAR BALANCE DURING OSMOTIC DIURESIS, Pages 309-312, ø. Mathisen, M. Raeder, F. Kiil
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON GLOMERULOTUBULAR BALANCE, Pages 313-315, Fredrik Kiil
ELEMENT-SPECIFIC BIOPHYSICAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF INTRACELLULAR FLUIDS, Pages 319-326, Mortimer M. Civan
INTRACELLULAR ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIALS OF K+, Na+, Cl- AND HCO-3 IN CELLS OF RENAL TUBULES, Pages 327-339, Raja N. Khuri
DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF INTRACELLULAR Na AND K ACTIVITIES IN THE RENAL TUBULAR CELLS WITH TRIPLE-BARRELED MICRO-ELECTRODES, Pages 341-350, Mamoru Fujimoto, Minoru Honda
MEMBRANE POTENTIALS AND ELEMENTAL MICROANALYSIS OF RENAL PAPILLARY CELLS, Pages 351-355, R. Beeuwkes, R. Bulger, L. Teresi, J. Sands, A. Saubermann
CYTOSOLIC Ca ION ACTIVITY IN PROXIMAL TUBULAR CELLS OF NECTURUS KIDNEY, Pages 357-361, Chin O. Lee, Ann Taylor, Erich E. Windhager
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON CELL IONIC ACTIVITY AND ELEMENT ANALYSIS, Page 363, M.M. Civan, M. Fujimoto
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND EPITHELIAL TRANSPORT: THE USE OF FAST CONCENTRATION STEP EXPERIMENTS IN THE ELECTRICAL ANALYSIS OF TUBULAR TRANSPORT, Pages 367-373, E. Frömter
TIME COURSE OF OUABAIN AND FUROSEMIDE EFFECTS ON TRANSEPITHELIAL POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE IN CORTICAL THICK ASCENDING LIMBS OF RABBIT NEPHRONS, Pages 375-379, R. Greger, E. Frömter
INHIBITION OF FLUID REABSORPTION AND SODIUM EFFLUX BY LOW PERITUBULAR Na AND BY A23187 OR QUINIDINE IN ISOLATED PERFUSED PROXIMAL TUBULES OF THE RABBIT, Pages 381-385, Jose F. Figueiredo, Peter A. Friedman, Thomas Maack, Erich E. Windhager
THE DOUBLE-BARRELED MICROELECTRODE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF INTRACELLULAR pH, USING LIQUID ION-EXCHANGER, AND ITS BIOLOGICAL APPLICATION, Pages 387-391, Y. Matsumura, S. Aoki, K. Kajino, M. Fujimoto
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF PROXIMAL TUBULAR CELL MEMBRANES OF NECTURUS KIDNEY, Pages 393-402, T. Anagnostopoulos
CHANGES IN MEMBRANE RESISTANCES OF RENAL PROXIMAL TUBULE INDUCED BY COTRANSPORT OF SODIUM AND ORGANIC SOLUTE, Pages 403-407, T. Hoshi, K. Kawahara, R. Yokoyama, K. Suenaga
A CYANINE DYE AS INDICATOR OF MEMBRANE ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL DIFFERENCES IN BRUSH BORDER MEMBRANE VESICLES. STUDIES WITH K+ GRADIENTS AND Na+/AMINO ACID COTRANSPORT, Pages 409-418, G. Burckhardt, H. Murer
THE STOICHIOMETRY OF Na+ COUPLED ANION ABSORPTION ACROSS THE BRUSHBORDER MEMBRANE OF RAT RENAL PROXIMAL TUBULE, Pages 419-423, I. Samarzija, V. Molnar, E. Frömter
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND EPITHELIAL TRANSPORT, Pages 425-426, E. Frömter, T. Anagnostopoulos
MECHANISMS OF RENAL EPITHELIAL TRANSPORT OF PHOSPHATE, Pages 429-434, Vincent W. Dennis, Peter C. Brazy
EFFECT OF pH ON RENAL PHOSPHATE TRANSPORT, Pages 435-447, K.J. Ullrich, G. Burckhardt, H. Stern, H. Murer
CONTROL OF THE TUBULAR HANDLING OF PHOSPHATE: RELATION BETWEEN THE ADAPTATION MECHANISM AND 1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D3, Pages 449-452, J.-P. Bonjour, J. Caverzasio, H. Fleisch, R. Mühlbauer, U. Tröhler
ADAPTATION OF TUBULAR PHOSPHATE (Pi) TRANSPORT TO RENAL MASS REDUCTION IN THYROPARATHYROIDECTOMIZED (TPTX) RATS, Page 453, J. Caverzasio, H.J. Gloor, H. Fleisch, J.-P. Bonjour
RENAL HANDLING OF PHOSPHATE (Pi) AND CALCIUM (Ca) IN X-LINKED HYPOPHOSPHATEMIC (HYP) MICE, Page 455, R.C. Mühlbauer, J.-P. Bonjour, H. Fleisch
HETEROGENEITY OF CALCIUM TRANSPORT IN THE MEDULLARY AND CORTICAL SEGMENTS OF THE THICK ASCENDING LIMB, Pages 457-459, Wadi N. Suki, Diane Rouse
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON TUBULAR HANDLING OF CALCIUM AND PHOSPHATE, Pages 461-462, Wadi N. Suki
H+ ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIAL PROFILE AND LUMINAL ACIDIFICATION IN NECTURUS PROXIMAL TUBULE, Pages 465-469, M.G. O'Regan
ROLE OF ANION TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN PROXIMAL TUBULE ACIDIFICATION, Pages 471-479, David G. Warnock, Victoria J. Yee
PROTON TRANSLOCATION SYSTEMS IN RAT RENAL BRUSH BORDER MEMBRANES, Pages 481-488, E. Kinne-Saffran, R. Beauwens, R. Kinne, H. Murer
PRIMARY ELECTROGENIC H PUMP IN THE PROXIMAL TUBULE, Pages 489-494, M. Bichara, M. Paillard
PROFILE OF TOTAL CO2 MOVEMENTS ALONG THE PROXIMAL TUBULE OF RAT KIDNEY, Pages 495-498, B. Corman, R. Thomas, R. McLeod, C. de Rouffignac
STUDIES ON THE DISEQUILIBRIUM pH IN RENAL TUBULES, Pages 499-506, G. Malnic, M. de Mello Aires
RENAL TUBULAR NET ACID (NA) EXCRETION: INTERPRETATIONS FROM POTASSIUM IMBALANCE, Pages 507-512, B. Karlmark, Ph. Jaeger, G. Giebisch
REABSORPTIVE MECHANISM OF BICARBONATE IONS ACROSS THE LUMINAL MEMBRANE OF PROXIMAL TUBULE, Pages 513-517, K. Kajino, Y. Matsumura, T. Kubota, K. Kotera, M. Fujimoto
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON RENAL TUBULAR ACIDIFICATION, Pages 519-522, G. Giebisch, G. Malnic
NONOSMOTIC RELEASE AND VASCULAR EFFECTS OF VASOPRESSIN, Pages 525-536, Robert W. Schreier, William A. Handelman, Jan P. Goldberg, David Schreier, Gary Aisenbrey, Maurice Manning, Thomas Berl
OSMOTIC AND HEMODYNAMIC CONTROL OF VASOPRESSIN: FUNCTIONAL AND ANATOMICAL RELATIONSHIPS, Pages 537-546, Gary L. Robertson
THE EFFECT OF VASOPRESSIN ON ITS TARGET CELL, Pages 547-554, Richard M. Hays
THE ROLE OF ANGIOTENSIN II IN THE CONTROL OF HYPOVOLAEMIC THIRST AND SODIUM APPETITE, Pages 555-562, James T. Fitzsimons
EFFECT OF OSMOTIC STIMULI ON THE CONCENTRATION OF VASOPRESSIN IN JUGULAR AND PERIPHERAL VENOUS PLASMA, Pages 563-567, P. Bie, C. Wade, L.C. Keil, D.J. Ramsay
ROLE OF ARGININE VASOTOCIN (AVT) IN OSMOREGULATION OF CONSCIOUS PEKIN DUCKS AT DIFFERENT STATES OF SALT AND WATER BALANCE: CENTRAL AND AFFERENT CONTROL OF SERUM AVT, Pages 569-573, Christa Simon-Oppermann, J. Möhring, Josiane Schoun, E. Simon
CONCENTRATION OF URINE IN THE ABSENCE OF VASOPRESSIN: EFFECT OF DECREASED RENAL PERFUSION PRESSURE IN CONSCIOUS BRATTLEBORO HOMOZYGOTES, Pages 575-579, Heinz Valtin, Miklos Gellai, Brian R. Edwards
A CIRCULATING PLASMA FACTOR THAT INHIBITS THE ACTION OF ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE, Pages 581-585, Trefor Morgan, Cheryl Ray, Shane Carney
MECHANISM OF THE RENAL HYALURONATE-HYDROLASE ACTIVATION IN RESPONSE TO ADH, Pages 587-591, L.N. Ivanova, T.E. Goryunova
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS TO THE CONTROL OF THE EXTRACELLULAR FLUID VOLUME, Pages 595-599, F.S. Nashat
ROLE OF SODIUM IN CEREBRAL CONTROL OF BODY FLUID HOMEOSTASIS, Pages 601-609, B. Andersson, L.G. Leksell, K. Olsson
POSTPRANDIAL VOLUME REGULATION AND RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM IN CONSCIOUS DOGS, Pages 611-620, G. Kaczmarczyk, M. Echt, R. Mohnhaupt, B. Simgen, H.W. Reinhardt
THE RENAL RESPONSE TO SALT LOADING, Pages 621-629, C.S. Wilcox
THE PAST AND THE PRESENCE OF A NATRIURETIC HORMONE, Pages 631-635, B. Lichardus, J. Ponec
CEREBRAL SODIUM SENSORS, THIRST AND SODIUM BALANCE IN SHEEP, Pages 637-641, M.J. McKinley, P. Considine, D.A. Denton, L.G. Leksell, Eva Tarjan, R.S. Weisinger
DIURETIC RESPONSE TO LEFT ATRIAL DISTENSION IS ELIMINATED AFTER CARDIAC DENERVATION, Pages 643-647, K.L. Goetz, D.C. Fater, H.D. Schultz, W.D. Sundet
FOOD RESTRICTION, FLUID BALANCE AND ELECTROLYTE BALANCE IN SHEEP, Pages 649-653, A.R. Michell
EXTRACELLULAR FLUID VOLUME IN SKELETAL MUSCLE OF MAN AS AFFECTED BY POSTURAL CHANGES, Pages 655-658, G. Sjøgaard, F. Bonde-Petersen
THE NATURE AND THE MECHANISM OF THE LIVER OSMORECEPTOR EXCITATION, Pages 659-663, E.M. Tyryshkina
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON CONTROL OF THE EXTRACELLULAR FLUID VOLUME, Pages 665-666, F.S. Nashat, G. Kaczmarczyk
INDEX, Pages 667-672