Publications by authors named "V Posborg"

To determine whether the deranged glucose metabolism in uremia, in addition to insulin resistance can be attributed also to reduced glucose-induced glucose uptake, a two-step sequential hyperglycemic clamp (plasma glucose: 120 and 300 mg/dl) was performed in 6 non-dialyzed uremic and 8 healthy subjects. A constant infusion of somatostatin (300 micrograms/h) and soluble insulin (0.2 mU/kg/min) resulted in peripheral serum insulin slightly higher than basal in both uremics (16 +/- 3 and 22 +/- 3 microU/ml; step 1 and 2, respectively) and controls (20 +/- 2 and 22 +/- 1 microU/ml).

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Angiotensin II (AII), aldosterone (Aldo) arginine vasopressin (AVP) in plasma, serum osmolality (Sosm), and renal sodium excretion (UNaV) were studied before and after infusion of hypertonic sodium chloride solution in 20 patients with adult polycystic kidney disease (PKD) with normal or moderately reduced creatinine clearance (Ccr) and in 10 healthy control subjects. UNaV increased after sodium loading in all, significantly more in the PKD patients. AII and Aldo were normal before sodium loading and suppressed after saline in PKD patients and controls.

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Blood volume (BV), extracellular volume (ECV), blood pressure (BP), creatinine clearance (CCr), plasma levels of angiotensin II (AII), aldosterone (Aldo) and arginine vasopressin (AVP), and serum osmolality (Sosm) were determined in 18 patients with adult polycystic kidney disease, 8 normotensive (group I), 10 hypertensive (group II), and in 11 control subjects (group III). ECV but not BV was increased in group I compared with group III, whereas BV and ECV did not differ significantly between groups II and III. In group II, Aldo and AVP were increased and AII tended to be increased, while in group I the hormone levels did not differ significantly from those in group III.

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310 cases of glomerulonephritis classified morphologically according to the criteria of the WHO were analyzed retrospectively in order to determine the frequency of arterial hypertension. The overall prevalence of arterial hypertension was 61%. Hypertension was most frequent and severe in membranoproliferative and sclerotic glomerulonephritis, but often mild and transient in extracapillary glomerulonephritis.

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