Abstract

SUMMARYIn six monozygotic and six dizygotic healthy twin pairs the urine elimination after rapid drinking of 1000 cc of water (Fishberg-Volhard test) was studied. Considerabbe variation wes observed in the diuretic response of these individuals, particularly in the maximum rate of the reactive diuresis. The minute volumes of urine during the half-hour period of the largest output were compared between the partners of each twin pair. It was found that the difference of the maximum rate of urine flow was significantly (0.01 level) smaller between one-egg than between two-egg twins under otherwise equal conditions. The concept of genetic factors controlling the function of the renal tubular cells is discussed.

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