Influence of Enteramine (5 Hydroxytryptamine) on Renal Function of the Dog

Summary 1. Enteramine (5 hydroxy-tryptamine) decreases the urine volume of hydrated dogs at doses which do not stimulate the smooth muscle and do not modify the systemic blood pressure. The lower doses (0, 1-0, 3 mg per kilo) subcutaneously or intravenously decrease the urine volume without affectin...

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description Summary 1. Enteramine (5 hydroxy-tryptamine) decreases the urine volume of hydrated dogs at doses which do not stimulate the smooth muscle and do not modify the systemic blood pressure. The lower doses (0, 1-0, 3 mg per kilo) subcutaneously or intravenously decrease the urine volume without affecting the GFR, while higher doses reduce also the filtration rate; both lower and higher doses increase the RPF. 2. The above described experiments suggest that the antidiuretic effect of enteramine in the dog derives principally from an increased reabsorption of water from the renal tubule.
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