Effect of Carbamazepine on Plasma and Urine Arginine-Vasopressin
- 1 April 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Clinical Science
- Vol. 54 (4) , 419-424
- https://doi.org/10.1042/cs0540419
Abstract
1. Five normal subjects were studied before and during treatment with carbamazepine. 2. Plasma sodium, plasma and urine arginine-vasopressin and urine osmolality were measured during a day of water deprivation, before and during drug treatment. 3. During treatment with carbamazepine plasma sodium increased whereas plasma and urine arginine-vasopressin and urine osmolality decreased. Plasma and urine arginine-vasopressin were significantly correlated with urine osmolality. However, carbamazepine did not affect the osmolality of urine produced by the kidney, in response to endogenous arginine-vasopressin. 4. Plasma and urine arginine-vasopressin were significantly correlated with plasma sodium on both control and drug-treatment days, but the relationships of plasma and urine arginine-vasopressin to plasma sodium were different during carbamazepine treatment, as compared with the control period. 5. It is suggested that the threshold of the hypothalamic osmoreceptors for release of arginine-vasopressin is modified by carbamazepine, and that this may be either a direct action or secondary to another action of the drug.Keywords
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