CORRELATION BETWEEN ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE EFFECT AND THE RENAL EXCRETION OF MAGNESIUM AND CALCIUM IN MAN
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ABSTRACT The effect of injection of physiological doses of commercial preparations of lysine- or arginine-vasopressin on the renal excretion of magnesium and calcium was studied in 20 hydrated normal subjects. In the majority of the experiments the injections were followed by a rise in the rate of excretion of magnesium as well as of calcium. In 3 subjects endogenously induced antidiuresis produced similar effects. In 1 case no changes were revealed during antidiuresis. The most probable explanation of these results would seem to be that the antidiuretic hormone exerts an inhibitory effect on the renal tubular reabsorption of magnesium and calcium.
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