Acute effect of hypophysectomy on the natriuresis following saline infusion in dogs
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Acute effect of hypophysectomy on the natriuresis following saline infusion in dogs
Abstract
The natriuresis following an i.v. isotonic saline loading corresponding to 10% of body wt. was markedly decreased after acute hypophysectomy, due to lowered urinary sodium concentration, in anaesthetized dogs. A role of the pituitary in such a homeostatic natriuresis is suggested.
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