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Renal Phosphate Transport in the Phosphate-Depleted Dogs

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Phosphate Metabolism

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Renal transport of phosphate is known to be requlated by such factors as filtered load of phosphate(1), parathyroid hormone(2), and extracellular volume(3). The effect of dietary intake of phosphate, however, is less well understood. In order to investigate the effect of phosphate depletion on renal phosphate transport, clearance and micropuncture studies were performed in dogs on low phosphate diet to examine the responses to extracellular volume expansion(VE) and parathyroid hormone(PTH).

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Wen, SF., Boynar, J.W., Stoll, R.W. (1977). Renal Phosphate Transport in the Phosphate-Depleted Dogs. In: Massry, S.G., Ritz, E. (eds) Phosphate Metabolism. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 81. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4217-5_11

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