-have left little time to look back for looking forward, unless invited to do so. This is about chlorothiazide, how the thiazides evolved, and how they were expected to relate to edema and hypertension.
Saluretics: Concepts and MethodologyMy Wisconsin training helped create a capability to identify clinical correlates of a "disease" with a best relevant expression of that function for manipulation in a most appropriate laboratory animal. Discovery of the thiazides was a second example of this from our research. The first example was the competitive inhibition of penicillin renal tubular secretion by first p-aminohippurate then ultimately probenecid (Benemid).
12By the time the probenecid work was completed, our renal clearance capability was well developed. We had started getting control of the fast-moving changes in electrolyte blood and urine chemistry, which we had to do precisely in order to use the clearance technique and concepts of how the kidney related to salt and water balance to assess diuretics. That took a while.
Clinical CorrelatesSo far as I was concerned in the 1940s, the concentrations of Na + , K + , Cl~, and HCO 3 " in extracellularextravascular fluid, plasma water, and glomerular ultrafiltrate were conveniently close to being the same. Consequently, an alteration (inhibition) of reabsorption of equivalent Na + and Cl" ions as the glomerular ultrafiltrate passed along the lumen of the tubule would