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Effect of Furosemide on the Ionic Composition of the Arterial Wall

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Journal TIT J Life Sci
Date 1979 Jan 1
PMID 545750
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Abstract

Furosemide decreased the intracellular H2O, Cl and K content and Cl concentration of dog carotid arteries incubated in normal or high K Krebs (123 mM). Cl loss exceeded K loss in normal Krebs but was of the same magnitude in high K Krebs. The findings are compatible with the inhibition of a neutral K-Cl coupled uptake.

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