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Disorders of Antidiuretic Hormone

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1988
Disorders of thirst and vasopressin secretion present clinically in one of three ways: as hypotonic polyuria (DI), as hypodipsic hyponatremia, and as hyponatremia. In evaluating a patient with DI, the major challenge is to differentiate between primary polydipsia and neurogenic and nephrogenic DI.
Gary L. Robertson, Tamara Vokes
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Antidiuretic hormone excess

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
Known physiologic mechanisms explain the elevated blood ADH levels observed in most patients with the syndrome of inappropriate ADH. Therefore the word "inappropriate" is a misnomer. It implies that the mechanisms that regulate ADH release are not functioning normally--which is not true.
Aaron L. Friedman, William E. Segar
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Evidence for a Role of Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) in the Antidiuretic Action of Chlorpropamide

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1973
To elucidate the mechanism of antidiuretic effect of chlorpropamide (CP) the following studies were performed in diabetes insipidus patients: 1) After a 28-hr water deprivation test, acute CP administration induced a mean UmaxOsm increase of 189 mOsm/kg. On chronic CP therapy there was a mean UmaxOsm increase of 310 mOsm/kg compared to control.
Bernardo Léo Wajchenberg   +2 more
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Antidiuretic action of enteramine

Experientia, 1950
Acetonextrakte der hinteren Speicheldrusen vonOctopus vulgaris undEledone (E. moschata undE. Aldrovandi), der Hypobranchialdruse vonMurex trunculus undMurex brandaris, sowie der Milz und der Magen- und Dunndarmschleimhaut von Saugetieren verhindern merkwurdigerweise die Diurese der Ratte, des Hundes, des Meerschweinchens, des Frosches, der Krote und ...
A. Ottolenghi, Vittorio Erspamer
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Vasopressin Analogs That Antagonize Antidiuretic Responses by Rats to the Antidiuretic Hormone

Science, 1981
Four new synthetic analogs of vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone) can antagonize the antidiuretic response to intravenous vasopressin in anesthetized, water-loaded rats. They also cause a diuresis resembling that of diabetes insipidus when given intraperitoneally to conscious rats.
M. McEnroe   +5 more
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Metabolism of antidiuretic hormones

The American Journal of Medicine, 1967
T HE RATE of change in the plasma concentration of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is determined as much by the rate of removal of the hormone from the blood as it is by the rate of secretion into the blood [I]. It is evident, however, that in the control of osmolal concentration of the body fluids it is the secretory process that is the regulated variable.
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Hemodialysis Studies of Antidiuretic Hormone

Journal of Dialysis, 1980
Hemodialyzability of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) was studied in 14 patients undergoing hemodialysis procedure. In addition hemofiltration (dry dialysis) was performed in 8 patients and hemofiltrate samples were collected for ADH assay. The mean values for plasma ADH level in ingoing and outgoing blood were nearly identical.
Nosratola D. Vaziri   +3 more
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THE ANTIDIURETIC ACTION OF YOHIMBINE [PDF]

open access: possibleEndocrinology, 1944
IN A PREVIOUS COMMUNICATION (Fugo and Gross, 1942) it was shown that the alkaloid yohimbine has, as part of its systemic action, the ability to release excessive amounts of the luteinizing principle from the anterior lobe of the pituitary. It was of interest, therefore, to determine if the stimulating action of this alkaloid was confined to the ...
Leo T. Samuels, Nicholas W. Fugo
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Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: The report of Miller and Moses (Ann Intern Med77:715-721, 1972) documenting the usefulness of the radioimmunoassay of urinary antidiuretic hormone (ADH) was impressive.
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The Antidiuretic Action of Carbamazepine in Man

Clinical Science, 1974
1. Carbamazepine had an antidiuretic effect in six patients with neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus due to various causes. The effect was qualitatively similar to that of antidiuretic hormone. 2. At the time of maximal antidiuresis plasma arginine vasopressin levels, measured by radioimmunoassay, were below the limit of detectability in
V. Cejka   +2 more
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