Twelve chronic in-patients with primary polydipsia were studied, during free drinking and after fasting, by concurrent measurements of plasma AVP, serum sodium and osmolality, and urine volume, AVP, osmolality, and creatinine. A majority of the patients showed inappropriately high levels of AVP: plasma AVP estimations demonstrated that seven had Type I SIADH and two had Type II SIADH. Urinary AVP estimations confirmed inappropriately raised AVP in seven of the subjects tested, and there was a significant agreement between the plasma and urine diagnoses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTen male chronic schizophrenic patients with polydipsia and 10 nonpolydipsic controls, matched for gender, diagnosis, duration of illness, age, and race, were studied by dual- and single-photon absorptiometry to estimate bone density of the lumbar spine and radius and by 24-hr urine collections to estimate urinary electrolyte excretion. Bone density was normal in the control group, but was abnormally low in the polydipsic group, which had a markedly increased incidence of fractures. Electrolyte excretion was normal in the control group and in the polydipsic group when water intake was restricted to normal amounts; increased urinary sodium and calcium excretion occurred in proportion to polydipsia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA sensitive (50-100 pg/ml) method is described for the analysis of the anticholinergic drugs cycrimine, procyclidine and trihexyphenidyl by capillary gas chromatography with flame thermionic detection. Since these anticholinergic drugs are frequently administered in combination with antipsychotic medication for the treatment of mental illness, the potential interference by antipsychotic drugs in this assay was examined. No interference was observed from a series of antipsychotic drugs in the quantitation of cycrimine, procyclidine or trihexyphenidyl.
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June 1982
The synthesis of CDP-diacylglycerol by CTP: phosphatidate cytidylyltransferase (EC 2.7.7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGTP has been found to markedly enhance the formation of CDP-diacylglycerol in rat liver microsomes. Neither GDP, GMP nor the nonhydrolyzable analogues of GTP increased the synthesis of the liponucleotide. The GTP stimulation of phosphatidate cytidylyltransferase activity is inhibited by EDTA and NaF.
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