Abstract
Protoveratrine in doses of 3 micrograms per kgm. of body weight was administered to unanesthetized normal and diabetes insipidus dogs. In contrast to the response in normal dogs there was no change in urine flow in diabetes insipidus animals. These results indicate that protoveratrine stimulated release of the antidiuretic hormone in the dog under conditions described in this study.
Footnotes
- Received January 14, 1955.
JPET articles become freely available 12 months after publication, and remain freely available for 5 years.Non-open access articles that fall outside this five year window are available only to institutional subscribers and current ASPET members, or through the article purchase feature at the bottom of the page.
|
Log in using your username and password
Purchase access
You may purchase access to this article. This will require you to create an account if you don't already have one.