Abstract
Administration of 40 mg/kg potassium dichromate to adult male rats produced a significant enhancement of N-methylnicotinamide (NMN) uptake by renal cortical slices when measured 24 h after a single subcutaneous injection. Incubation under nitrogen or in the presence of dinitrophenol reduced NMN accumulation by kidney slices from control and treated rats to the same level. The rate of NMN runout was slower in renal cortical slices from rats treated with 40 mg/kg potassium dichromate, while p-aminohippurate (PAH) runout was significantly greater than control.