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Prostaglandin renal, physiological role

PGE2 may also be involved in renal phosphate excretion, because exogenous PGE2 antagonizes the inhibition of phosphate resorption by parathyroid hormone in the proximal tubule. However, the physiologic role of this eicosanoid may be limited because the proximal tubule, the major site for phosphate transport, produces few prostaglandins. [Pg.443]

Parekh, N., A. P. Zou, I. Jungling, K. Endlich, J. Sadowksi, and M. Steinhausen. 1993. Sex differences in control of renal outer medullary circulation in rats Role of prostaglandins. American Journal of Physiology 264 F629-636. [Pg.89]


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