Chronic Hyperkalemia Impairs Ammonium Transport
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Introduction Previously we demonstrated in rats that chronic hyperkalemia had no effect on ammonium secretion by the proximal tubule in vivo but that high K+ concentrations inhibited ammonium absorption by the medullary thick ascending limb in vitro. These observations suggested that chronic hyperkalemia may reduce urinary ammonium excretion through effects on medullary transport events. To examine directly the effects of chronic hyperkalemia on medullary ammonium accumulation and collecting duct ammonium secretion, micropuncture experiments were performed in the inner medulla of Munich-Wistar rats pair fed a control or high-K+ diet for 7-13 d. In situ pH and total ammonia concentrations were measured to calculate NH3 concentrations for base and tip collecting duct and vasa recta. Chronic K+ loading was associated with significant systemic metabolic acidosis and a 40% decrease in urinary ammonium excretion. In control rats, 15% of excreted ammonium was secreted between base and tip collecting duct sites. In contrast, no net transport of ammonium was detected along the collecting duct in high-K+ rats. The decrease in collecting duct ammonium secretion in hyperkalemia was associated with a decrease in the NH3 concentration difference between vasa recta and collecting duct. The fall in the NH3 concentration difference across the collecting duct in high-K+ rats was due entirely to a decrease in INH3I in the medullary interstitial fluid, with no change in [NH3J in the collecting duct. These results indicate that impaired accumulation of ammonium in the medullary interstitium, secondary to inhibition of ammonium absorption in the medullary thick ascending limb, may play an important role in reducing collecting duct ammonium secretion and urinary ammonium excretion during chronic hyperkalemia. (J. Clin. Invest. 1992.90:1443-1449.)
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