TY - JOUR T1 - The role of norepinephrine in the regulation of fluid absorption in the rat proximal tubule. JF - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics JO - J Pharmacol Exp Ther SP - 65 LP - 70 VL - 215 IS - 1 AU - Y L Chan Y1 - 1980/10/01 UR - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/215/1/65.abstract N2 - In order to investigate the possibility of a direct effect of adrenergic transmitter on tubular fluid absorption, we have studied the effects of norepinephrine and phenoxybenzamine on fluid absorption in the proximal convoluted tubule of the rat kidney. Net fluid absorption (Jv) was determined in the same proximal convoluted tubule before and after addition of norepinephrine or phenoxybenzamine while the tubular lumen and peritubular capillaries were simultaneously microperfused in situ. When the tubular lumen was perfused with Ringer's solution and the peritubular capillaries were perfused with albumin Ringer's solution, Jv was 2.85 +/- 0.25 nl/min X nm. Addition of 2 X 10(-6) M norepinephrine to the capillary perfusate caused at 30% increase in Jv which could be reversed by removing the adrenergic transmitter. The effect of norepinephrine was dose dependent with the maximal increase of Jv observed at a concentration of 10(-5) M. Addition of 2 X 10(-6) M phenoxybenzamine to the capillary perfusate caused a 16% decrease in Jv while the simultaneous administration of norepinephrine and phenoxybenzamine to the capillary perfusate caused a 25% decrease in Jv. On the other hand, there was no effect observed on Jv when either norepinephrine or phenoxybenzamine was added to the luminal perfusate. These results suggest that adrenergic nerves may participate in the regulation of tubular fluid absorption through the direct action of norepinephrine on alpha adrenergic receptors located on the basolateral membrane of proximal tubular cells. ER -