An intrarenal effect of somatostatin on water excretion
- PMID: 45571
- DOI: 10.1210/endo-100-3-782
An intrarenal effect of somatostatin on water excretion
Abstract
Intrarenal infusion of somatostatin in anesthetized dogs produced a prompt increase in urine flow in association with a decrease in urinary osmolality and an increase in free water clearance. These changes occurred in the absence of changes in arterial pressure, renal plasma flow, osmolar clearance, electrolyte excretion or cyclic AMP excretion. The diuretic effect occurred primarily in the infused kidney indicating a direct intrarenal action rather than suppression of vasopressin secretion. This diuretic action of somatostatin may result from inhibition of the action of vasopressin on the renal medulla but other possible mechanisms cannot be excluded.
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