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The renal clearance of 5-HIAA at low plasma concentrations in the dog averaged 143 ± 7.8 ml/min/M2 with simultaneous creatinine and sodium iodohippurate I131 clearances of 66 ± 3.6 and 223 ± 20 ml/min/M2, respectively. Probenecid administration resulted in a marked depression of the 5-HIAA clearance. Tubular secretion accounted for 88% of the 5-HIAA excreted in the urine. A tubular maximum was achieved at plasma 5-HIAA levels above 34 mg%. Ultrafiltration studies demonstrated that 80 to 87% of the plasma 5-HIAA was bound to proteins with the major portion bound to albumin.
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