Abstract
SummaryIn dogs with experimental diabetes insipidus intravenous injections of vaso-pressin in doses of 1-5 mU produced markedly hypertonic urine, a sharp antidiuresis and decrease in the urinary excretion of urea, For at least 25 hours after the intravenous administration of 1.5 mg/kg of body weight of ethyleneimine, these responses to vasopressin are reduced. Ethyleneimine interferes with the renal effects of exogenous vasopressin.
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