Publications by authors named "A A Saulus"

Renal lithium transport was studied at different hydration levels in five species of anuran amphibians (Bufo bufo, B. danatensis, B. viridis, Rana ridibunda, and R.

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In fully hydrated frogs (R. temporaria) a clearance of endogenous lithium (CLi) coincides with the glomerular filtration rate (CCoEDTA) which is on average 32 ml/kg/hr, i.e.

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A version of isotope dilution mass spectrometric technique elaborated for measuring endogenous lithium concentrations in human blood plasma and urine (10(-7) M region) and applicable in clinical practice is described. A tracer solution of lithium (LiCl) enriched in 6Li (with abundances 6Li 92%, 7Li 8%) is added to a certain volume of human plasma (0.2-0.

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Unlike mammals with renal reabsorption of lithium (Li+), in freshwater and, particularly, marine teleosts net secretion of this trace element by kidneys was discovered. The ratio of Li+ natural concentration (measured by mass spectrometric isotope dilution technique) in urine to that in blood plasma--(U/P)Li--lies in the range 2-6 in the freshwater species and between 5 and 14 in marine species, i.e.

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Natural concentrations of lithium in blood plasma and urine of several species of elasmobranchs and teleosts from the Black Sea and in rectal gland fluid of the former were determined by mass-spectrometric isotope dilution techniques. Unlike the teleosts, the elasmobranchs showed a prominent shift of Li/Na ratio in blood plasma with respect to the surrounding water, the plasma Li/Na ratio being five times lower than that of sea-water. Li-Na selectivity was found to be high in the kidneys and negligible in the rectal gland.

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