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UREA EXCRETION IN HUMAN SWEAT AS A TRACER FOR MOVEMENT OF WATER WITHIN THE SECRETING GLAND
Previous workers have found that the concentration of urea in human sweat exceeds the concentration of urea in plasma. This fact has been confirmed in the present work and extended by measurements of the concentrations of urea in the sweat and the corresponding concentrations of urea in the plasma o...
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author | Schwartz, Irving L. Thaysen, Jørn Hess Dole, Vincent P. |
author_facet | Schwartz, Irving L. Thaysen, Jørn Hess Dole, Vincent P. |
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description | Previous workers have found that the concentration of urea in human sweat exceeds the concentration of urea in plasma. This fact has been confirmed in the present work and extended by measurements of the concentrations of urea in the sweat and the corresponding concentrations of urea in the plasma over a range of 25- fold variation in the latter. An analysis of the data showed that the ratio of the concentration of urea in sweat to the concentration of urea in plasma, S/P, was independent of the plasma concentration, independent of the absolute flux of urea or water, and independent of the calculated energy expenditure. Two experiments showed that the concentration of urea in sweat followed a rising concentration in plasma with a time lag of approximately 5 minutes; this fact indicates that the accumulation of urea in sweat is a continuous process which is in operation during the observed discharge. These observations suggest that urea is carried into the gland in some precursor solution and subsequently raised to a higher concentration by the reabsorption from this solution of a constant fraction of the water. |
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spelling | pubmed-21362652008-04-17 UREA EXCRETION IN HUMAN SWEAT AS A TRACER FOR MOVEMENT OF WATER WITHIN THE SECRETING GLAND Schwartz, Irving L. Thaysen, Jørn Hess Dole, Vincent P. J Exp Med Article Previous workers have found that the concentration of urea in human sweat exceeds the concentration of urea in plasma. This fact has been confirmed in the present work and extended by measurements of the concentrations of urea in the sweat and the corresponding concentrations of urea in the plasma over a range of 25- fold variation in the latter. An analysis of the data showed that the ratio of the concentration of urea in sweat to the concentration of urea in plasma, S/P, was independent of the plasma concentration, independent of the absolute flux of urea or water, and independent of the calculated energy expenditure. Two experiments showed that the concentration of urea in sweat followed a rising concentration in plasma with a time lag of approximately 5 minutes; this fact indicates that the accumulation of urea in sweat is a continuous process which is in operation during the observed discharge. These observations suggest that urea is carried into the gland in some precursor solution and subsequently raised to a higher concentration by the reabsorption from this solution of a constant fraction of the water. The Rockefeller University Press 1953-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2136265/ /pubmed/13052810 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1953, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Schwartz, Irving L. Thaysen, Jørn Hess Dole, Vincent P. UREA EXCRETION IN HUMAN SWEAT AS A TRACER FOR MOVEMENT OF WATER WITHIN THE SECRETING GLAND |
title | UREA EXCRETION IN HUMAN SWEAT AS A TRACER FOR MOVEMENT OF WATER WITHIN THE SECRETING GLAND |
title_full | UREA EXCRETION IN HUMAN SWEAT AS A TRACER FOR MOVEMENT OF WATER WITHIN THE SECRETING GLAND |
title_fullStr | UREA EXCRETION IN HUMAN SWEAT AS A TRACER FOR MOVEMENT OF WATER WITHIN THE SECRETING GLAND |
title_full_unstemmed | UREA EXCRETION IN HUMAN SWEAT AS A TRACER FOR MOVEMENT OF WATER WITHIN THE SECRETING GLAND |
title_short | UREA EXCRETION IN HUMAN SWEAT AS A TRACER FOR MOVEMENT OF WATER WITHIN THE SECRETING GLAND |
title_sort | urea excretion in human sweat as a tracer for movement of water within the secreting gland |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136265/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13052810 |
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