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It is generally appreciated that large congresses are not the
optimal means of facilitating communication within specialized
areas of medical research. Small symposia, where scientific
discussion can be confined to limited groups, have lately become
successful vehicles of information transfer. However, such
symposia, although eminently suited to the exploration of specific
problems, often have the llherent'disadvantage of not being able to
successfully address themselves to larger themes. Accordingly, the
planners of this symposium have solicited the parti- cipation of
internationally acclaimed investigators to consider current
problems both in the physiological and clinical domains of
nephrology. The observant reader will note that the variety of
theoretical and experi- mental approaches used by the physiologists
are reflected in the clinical studies, while the clinicians, in
turn, have provided the physiologists with useful insights. The
part of the symposium which attempted to correlate metabolic
characteristics of kidney cells with their transport functions has
proven to be particularly fruitful. For example, the presentations
dealing with aldosterone, angiotensin and diuretics have offered a
multi-faceted approach that was previously unavailable. The
contributions of investigators from many countries and their
enthusiastic participation have led to the success of this
symposium. To them we wish to express our deep gratitude. We also
wish to sincerely thank Dr. K. H. BEYER, Senior Vice President of
Merck, Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories, and Dr. H. F.
HOFMANN, Director of Medical Research of Sharp & Dohme GmbH for
their full support and their constant attention to our many
requests.
Recent experimental and clinical research performed by outstanding
authorities has enabled us to characterize fundamental processes
that govern the regulation of salt and water content of the body.
Their results have provided not only an important gain of insight
into mechanisms at the cellular level but also the possibility to
integrate single cell activities into a complex organ function.
Moreover, this knowledge enables scientists to develop broader
concepts concerning the regulation of organ function and thus
contributes to a better understanding of the overall status in
health and disease. In the present volume some of these
physiologists and clinicians discuss principal questions of humoral
and non-humoral influences involved in the control of electro lyte
and fluid content of the organism. It contains three essential
topics: Data concerning basic principles of cell behaviour and
transport processes are followed by the description of natriuretic
substances and their influence on volume regulation. Finally,
attempts are undertaken to elucidate the meaning of these basic
principles for the explanation of the development of patholocigal
states. This symposion was held in honor to Professor H. P. Wolff,
one of the internatio nally wellknown pioneers in this field of
clinical research. The editors. wish to express their graditude to
the Melusin-Schwarz-Monheim GmbH for the generous support of the
symposion."
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