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Changes of plasma volume and plasma composition in water-deprived rats
Authors:Isaac M. Libermann  Héctor Brazzuna  Jorge Rodríguez  Aníbal Capano  Juanita Neumark
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Water and Salt Metabolism, Department of Physiopathology, School of Medicine, Hospital de Clínicas, Piso 15, Montevideo, Uruguay
Abstract:
Summary Plasma volume, hematocrit, protein and electrolyte concentrations in plasma were measured in control and water-deprived rats every three days after starting the experiment until the 15th day. Plasma volume variations, as related to body weight, suggest that water loss from plasma was proportional to total body water at three days and after 9 days of water deprivation. Greater plasma water than body water loss was found during the period between 3 and 9 days. Plasma protein and electrolyte variations suggest that during water deprivation there is a loss of protein, sodium and potassium from plasma, which is proportionally less than that of plasma water. Potassium, calcium and inorganic phosphorus were lost proportionally to plasma water. The variations in plasma volume changes were partially explained as due to variations in plasma protein and electrolyte concentrations.
Keywords:Plasma volume  Protein  Electrolytes  Dehydration  Rat
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