Increased osmotic sensitivity for antidiuretic response in chronic chagas' disease

The osmotic threshold for attaining the antidiuretic response to hypertonic saline infusion and Progressive dehydration was studied in 31 patients with the chronic form of Chagas' disease and 16 control patients. The chagasic patients exhibited enhanced osmoticsensitivity to the antidiuretic response. This was demonstrated by lower values of the increments in plasma osmolarity sufficient to induce a significant fall in water clearance, without alterations in the osmolar clearance or creatinine excretion. The time needed to attain the antidiuretic response was shorterfor chagasics in relation to normal subjects. The results suggest the existence of a disturbance in the fine control of osmoregulation in the chagasic patients. They are interpreted to be a consequence of the denervation in hypothalamic or extrahypothalamic areas that regulate the secretion of vasopressin in chronic Chagas' disease.

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Main Authors: Veiga,Joel Paulo Russomano, Kimachi,Tatsuto, Lima Filho,Euclydes Custódio, Junqueira Jr,Luiz Fernando
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 1985
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spelling oai:scielo:S0037-868219850002000052013-06-10Increased osmotic sensitivity for antidiuretic response in chronic chagas' diseaseVeiga,Joel Paulo RussomanoKimachi,TatsutoLima Filho,Euclydes CustódioJunqueira Jr,Luiz Fernando Chagas' disease Osmotic threshold Antidiuretic response Hypothalamic denervation The osmotic threshold for attaining the antidiuretic response to hypertonic saline infusion and Progressive dehydration was studied in 31 patients with the chronic form of Chagas' disease and 16 control patients. The chagasic patients exhibited enhanced osmoticsensitivity to the antidiuretic response. This was demonstrated by lower values of the increments in plasma osmolarity sufficient to induce a significant fall in water clearance, without alterations in the osmolar clearance or creatinine excretion. The time needed to attain the antidiuretic response was shorterfor chagasics in relation to normal subjects. The results suggest the existence of a disturbance in the fine control of osmoregulation in the chagasic patients. They are interpreted to be a consequence of the denervation in hypothalamic or extrahypothalamic areas that regulate the secretion of vasopressin in chronic Chagas' disease.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMTRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical v.18 n.2 19851985-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86821985000200005en10.1590/S0037-86821985000200005
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Kimachi,Tatsuto
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Junqueira Jr,Luiz Fernando
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Kimachi,Tatsuto
Lima Filho,Euclydes Custódio
Junqueira Jr,Luiz Fernando
Increased osmotic sensitivity for antidiuretic response in chronic chagas' disease
author_facet Veiga,Joel Paulo Russomano
Kimachi,Tatsuto
Lima Filho,Euclydes Custódio
Junqueira Jr,Luiz Fernando
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title Increased osmotic sensitivity for antidiuretic response in chronic chagas' disease
title_short Increased osmotic sensitivity for antidiuretic response in chronic chagas' disease
title_full Increased osmotic sensitivity for antidiuretic response in chronic chagas' disease
title_fullStr Increased osmotic sensitivity for antidiuretic response in chronic chagas' disease
title_full_unstemmed Increased osmotic sensitivity for antidiuretic response in chronic chagas' disease
title_sort increased osmotic sensitivity for antidiuretic response in chronic chagas' disease
description The osmotic threshold for attaining the antidiuretic response to hypertonic saline infusion and Progressive dehydration was studied in 31 patients with the chronic form of Chagas' disease and 16 control patients. The chagasic patients exhibited enhanced osmoticsensitivity to the antidiuretic response. This was demonstrated by lower values of the increments in plasma osmolarity sufficient to induce a significant fall in water clearance, without alterations in the osmolar clearance or creatinine excretion. The time needed to attain the antidiuretic response was shorterfor chagasics in relation to normal subjects. The results suggest the existence of a disturbance in the fine control of osmoregulation in the chagasic patients. They are interpreted to be a consequence of the denervation in hypothalamic or extrahypothalamic areas that regulate the secretion of vasopressin in chronic Chagas' disease.
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