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Plasma vasopressin response to hypertonic saline infusion to assess posterior pituitary function

Hypertonic saline was infused into 11 volunteers to osmotically stimulate vasopressin secretion. A strong positive correlation between plasma arginine vasopressin (PAVP) and plasma osmolality (Pos) was obtained, defined by the function PAVP=0.63 (Pos-284), r=+0.80, P

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Published in:Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1980-04, Vol.73 (4), p.255-260
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description Hypertonic saline was infused into 11 volunteers to osmotically stimulate vasopressin secretion. A strong positive correlation between plasma arginine vasopressin (PAVP) and plasma osmolality (Pos) was obtained, defined by the function PAVP=0.63 (Pos-284), r=+0.80, P
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Arginine Vasopressin - blood
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Osmolar Concentration
Pituitary Gland, Posterior - physiology
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Polyuria - physiopathology
Regression Analysis
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Sodium Chloride
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