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J Physiol. 1967 Dec;193(3):619-29. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1967.sp008382.

The experimental induction of hypophosphataemia in goats using anion exchange columns.

The Journal of physiology

H W Symonds, R J Treacher

PMID: 16992300 PMCID: PMC1365517 DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1967.sp008382

Abstract

1. Inorganic phosphate was selectively removed from the circulating blood of five anaesthetized goats by means of columns of anion-exchange resin. Concentrations of other ions were unaffected by the column.2. Rates of inorganic phosphate extraction in excess of 5 m-moles/hr caused a fall in plasma inorganic phosphate of up to 50% in 30 min.3. In four of the goats the calculated inorganic phosphate mobilization rate rose sharply to a maximum between 5.8 and 12.7 m-moles/hr and then fell progressively as more phosphate was removed.4. During the course of the experiments a fall in blood pressure occurred, accompanied by a rise in blood glucose. The reasons for this are discussed.

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