INHIBITORY ACTION OF CALCIUM ON THE INACTIVATION OF ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE BY RAT KIDNEY SLICES
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ABSTRACT Increasing the calcium concentration 5 times or more in the medium used for studying the inactivation of arginine-vasopressin by rat kidney medulla slices caused a marked inhibition of the inactivating activity of such slices. This effect was not found in homogenates of rat kidney medulla. The results are in agreement with the interpretation that the high calcium concentration decreased the cellular permeability to the hormone. This would seem to give a rational explanation of the vasopressin-resistant diabetes insipidus which is found in hypercalcaemia.
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