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Renal function in the chronically cannulated fetal llama: Comparison with studies in the ovine fetus
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Reproduction, Fertility and Development, Volumen 7, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 1311-1319
14485990
10313613
10.1071/RD9951311
Autor
Wintour, E. M.
Riquelme R., Daniel
Gaete C., Cristián
Rabasa, C.
Sanhueza, E. M.
Silver, M.
Towstoless, M.
Llanos Mansilla, Jorge
Institución
Resumen
Samples of maternal and fetal plasma, fetal urine, and amniotic fluid were collected from 8 chronically cannulated pregnant llamas, in the last third of gestation. The samples were obtained for up to 18 days post-surgery. Osmolality, sodium (Na), potassium (K), chloride (Cl), and urea were measured on 40 samples collected on days 1, 2, 3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, and 10-19. The osmolalities of maternal and fetal plasma, fetal urine and amniotic fluid, averaged over these 7 time periods, were, respectively, 312±2, 311±1, 484±14, and 317±1 mosmol kg-1. Values are given as meanis.e. The major differences from fetal fluid values in the ovine fetus (from previously published values) were the higher osmolality and urea concentration of llama fetal urine. Urine flow rate measured in 6 fetuses, 4 -5-6 -5 kg body weight, was 5-8±0-4 mL h-1; urea clearance rate was 55-5±11 -8 mL h-1. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR), measured with 51Cr-EDTA in 5 fetuses on 1-4 occasions, was 111-4±23-3 mL h-1. Fractional