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Ionic processes in urine: a study of factors which may affect the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate

This thesis is composed of two parts, each related to the problem of the mode of regulation of the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate. Part one presents new data concerning the hypothesis of secretion of inorganic phosphate in the dog kidney, and as such is clearly relevant to the problem cited...

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Main Author: Isaacson, Leon Charles
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Published: Department of Medicine 2020
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description This thesis is composed of two parts, each related to the problem of the mode of regulation of the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate. Part one presents new data concerning the hypothesis of secretion of inorganic phosphate in the dog kidney, and as such is clearly relevant to the problem cited above. Part two arose from the earlier observations suggestive of a passive transport process in the renal tubular re-absorption of inorganic phosphate, a hypothesis consistent with a physio-chemical mode of action of parathyroid hormone upon either the glomerular filtrate or the proximal renal tubular epithelium. At about the time of formulation of this hypothesis, investigations into the aetiology of renal stone formation were commenced in this laboratory, so creating an opportunity for the study of the physico-chemical structure of urine. As such a study was also clearly desirable preliminary to the further investigation of possible physico-chemical renal effects of the parathyroid hormone, it was embarked upon from this point of view. The latter investigation has yielded results of general interest, quite apart from any relevance they may have to the problem of regulation of urinary phosphate excretion, and for this reason is presented here, with Part One, under the broad title of "Ionic Process in Urine".
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/32022 Ionic processes in urine: a study of factors which may affect the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate Isaacson, Leon Charles Phosphates This thesis is composed of two parts, each related to the problem of the mode of regulation of the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate. Part one presents new data concerning the hypothesis of secretion of inorganic phosphate in the dog kidney, and as such is clearly relevant to the problem cited above. Part two arose from the earlier observations suggestive of a passive transport process in the renal tubular re-absorption of inorganic phosphate, a hypothesis consistent with a physio-chemical mode of action of parathyroid hormone upon either the glomerular filtrate or the proximal renal tubular epithelium. At about the time of formulation of this hypothesis, investigations into the aetiology of renal stone formation were commenced in this laboratory, so creating an opportunity for the study of the physico-chemical structure of urine. As such a study was also clearly desirable preliminary to the further investigation of possible physico-chemical renal effects of the parathyroid hormone, it was embarked upon from this point of view. The latter investigation has yielded results of general interest, quite apart from any relevance they may have to the problem of regulation of urinary phosphate excretion, and for this reason is presented here, with Part One, under the broad title of "Ionic Process in Urine". 2020-06-02T10:06:30Z 2020-06-02T10:06:30Z 1964 2020-04-07T09:19:20Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral https://hdl.handle.net/11427/32022 eng application/pdf Department of Medicine Faculty of Health Sciences
spellingShingle Phosphates
Isaacson, Leon Charles
Ionic processes in urine: a study of factors which may affect the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate
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title Ionic processes in urine: a study of factors which may affect the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate
title_full Ionic processes in urine: a study of factors which may affect the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate
title_fullStr Ionic processes in urine: a study of factors which may affect the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate
title_full_unstemmed Ionic processes in urine: a study of factors which may affect the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate
title_short Ionic processes in urine: a study of factors which may affect the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate
title_sort ionic processes in urine a study of factors which may affect the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate
topic Phosphates
url https://hdl.handle.net/11427/32022
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