The functional response to furosemide in a case of de Toni-Debre-Fanconi disease

1986 ◽  
Vol 113 (4_Suppl) ◽  
pp. S452-S457
Author(s):  
DAVID SANTOS-ATHERTON ◽  
SILVESTRE FRENK

Abstract The case of a 13-year-old boy with the advanced clinical picture of the idiopa thic DeToni-Debré-Fanconi syndrome is described, on whom acute studies of proximal tubular functions and of the effect of furosemide thereon were performed. Sodium bicarbonate loading corrected the hyperchloremic acidosis, but induced an increase of urinary bicarbonate loss of over 20 % of the filtered amount. Furosemide corrected bicarbonate reabsorption in spite of the presence of metabolic alkalosis. The urinary excretion of alpha-amino nitrogen, glucose, and phosphates decreased and tubular reabsorption of the two latter increased under furosemide. On a chronic treatment with furosemide and dietary sodium chloride restriction, correction of hyperchloremic acidosis, hypophosphatemia and rickets was achieved.

1953 ◽  
Vol 98 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-80 ◽  
Author(s):  
George R. Meneely ◽  
Robert G. Tucker ◽  
William J. Darby ◽  
Stewart H. Auerbach

Sustained arterial hypertension developed in male, albino rats chronically fed diets rich in sodium chloride with demineralized drinking water available ad libitum. After 12 months of the experimental regimen a positive, linear correlation (r = 0.91) was found between the systolic blood pressure and the concentration of sodium chloride in the diet. A syndrome of edema and renal failure was observed in 18 per cent of the group fed at the level of 7.0 to 9.8 per cent of sodium chloride. Significant histologic changes occurred in the kidneys and certain other organs in rats consuming rations containing these levels of NaCl. The relative volume of the radiosodium space was increased in the rat by high dietary sodium chloride.


Endocrinology ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 124 (6) ◽  
pp. 2907-2913 ◽  
Author(s):  
ARTHUR S. BRECHER ◽  
DAVID N. SHIER ◽  
HOWARD DENE ◽  
SUE-MAY WANG ◽  
JOHN P. RAPP ◽  
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