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Loss of the Secretin Receptor Impairs Renal Bicarbonate Excretion and Aggravates Metabolic Alkalosis in Mice During Acute Base-loading.

Peder BergTobias JensenJesper Frank AndersenSamuel Levi SvendsenIda Maria ModvigTobias WangSebastian FrischeBilly Kwok Chong ChowHans MalteJens Juul HolstMads Vaarby SorensenJens Leipziger
Published in: Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN (2023)
Our results suggest that loss of SCTR impairs the appropriate increase of renal base excretion during acute base loading, and that SCTR is necessary for acute correction of metabolic alkalosis. Additionally, our findings suggest that blood alkalinity increases secretin release from the small intestine, and that secretin action is critical for bicarbonate homeostasis.
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