Effect of sustained water diuresis on prostaglandin E2 excretion in humans. D. G. Roberts, R. J. Strife, J. G. Gerber, R. C. Murphy and A. S. Nies ...
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tained water diuresis on prostcglandin E2 excretion in humans. Am. J. Physiol. 248 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol. 17): F830-. F834, 1985.-The ...
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These results indicated that also in humans, water diuresis promotes urine acidification, resulting from a decrease in HCO3- concentration with no change in the pCO2 level, which may contribute to the prevention of the loss of plasma HCO3- into the urine when the urine flow rate increases.
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The inhibition of water diuresis in man by ischaemic muscle pain. ... the concentration of ketone bodies in the blood of diabetic and non-diabetic humans. ...
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To compare responses to water diuresis in younger and older subjects, we recruited nine healthy, young female volunteers 25 to 31 (mean 28) years of age and nine healthy older women 59 to ... Kuhlik A, Epstein FH, Elahi D & Clark B. Urinary prostaglandin E2 and dopamine responses to water loading in young and elderly humans.
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nal response to water diuresis in humans, as seen in the present study, also appears to be heterogeneous. (Figs. 3 and 4). We noted differences between the ...
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Lewicka S, Nowicki M, Vescei P. Effect of sodium restriction on urinary excretion of cortisol and its metabolites in humans. Steroids 1998;63:401-405.[CrossRef] [Web of Science] [Medline] ... Fenske M. Urinary free cortisol is not affected by short-term water diuresis [Letter]. Clin Chem 1999;45:316-317.[Free Full Text]
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Although previous studies have demonstrated that water immersion to the neck (NI) results in a significant diuresis, the mechanisms are ... Vasopressin, angiotensin II and renal responses during water immersion in hydrated humans; J. Physiol., August 15, 1998; 511(1): 323 - 330. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF];
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We tested the hypothesis that 1-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP), a V2-receptor agonist, could inhibit the diuresis induced by water immersion in humans.
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Osmotic diuresis is increased urination caused by the presence of certain substances in the small tubes of the kidneys. ... High blood sugar (glucose) can cause osmotic diuresis, as can medications such as Mannitol.
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