The Diuretic effect of secretin in man
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
- Vol. 40 (4) , 381-387
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365518009092658
Abstract
Six young healthy male students were studied with an intravenous infusion of 50 ml/h saline for three 2 h periods. In the second 2 h period pure natural secretin was added to the saline infusion in a dose of 2 CU/kg h. Urine was collected separately in the three 2 h periods, and blood was drawn every 1 h. Urinary water, sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, creatinine and solute excretion increased significantly during the 2-h secretin period. The clearance of sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium and solutes as a percentage of glomerular filtration rate (creatinine clearance) increased significantly, whereas tubular reabsorption of sodium as a percentage of filtrated sodium decreased significantly during secretin infusion. Even though plasma secretin remained elevated in the first half of the last 2 h control period, no diuretic effect was noted in this period. It would appear therefore that the diuretic effect of secretin most likely is a pharma-gological effect only.Keywords
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