Schwartz W B, Cohen J J
Am J Med. 1978 Mar;64(3):417-28. doi: 10.1016/0002-9343(78)90227-9.
The rate of acid excretion by the kidney appears to be determined by factors regulating the site and the rate of sodium reabsorption, rather than by a homeostatic mechanism that responds to systemic pH. This hypothesis, although unconventional, is supported by much experimental evidence, and it accounts for a wide variety of clinical and physiologic findings that heretofore have been difficult or impossible to explain.
肾脏的酸排泄率似乎由调节钠重吸收部位和速率的因素决定,而非由对全身pH作出反应的稳态机制决定。这一假说虽非传统观点,但有大量实验证据支持,且能解释迄今难以或无法解释的多种临床和生理现象。