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Loop diuretic-induced increase in distal tubule sodium reabsorption

Loop diuretic-induced increase in distal tubule sodium reabsorption
Diuretic responsiveness in patients previously treated with placebo or the loop diuretic furosemide. The subjects who had been treated with furosemide had a lesser increase in FENa after the administration of furosemide (left panel) but a greater natriuretic response to the addition of chlorothiazide (right panel). These findings are compatible with increased tubular sodium reabsorption at the thiazide-sensitive site in the distal tubule when distal sodium delivery is chronically increased by furosemide.
FENa: fractional excretion of sodium.
Data from Loon NR, Wilcox CS, Unwin RJ. Mechanism of impaired natriuretic response to furosemide during prolonged therapy. Kidney Int 1989; 36:682.
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