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2. Contents, Vol. 64,1993
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Bruno Baggio, Yasushi Sato, C.A. Lawton, Kiyoshi Hirano, L. Raffaele, F. Scaccia, Ermanno Bonucci, P.-E. Mullis, N Di Paolo, P.K. Srivastava, Giuliano Barsotti, Hikaru Koide, G. Calconi, O.H. Oetliker, Heiko Mühl, Ralph J. Butkowski, Naoto Shikura, P. Calzavara, Adeera Levin, Suguru Tomooka, Daniel Séréni, C. Arici, G. Sacchi, F. Loi, Uri Shaked, Miroslaw Smogorzewski, E. Vilella, George Z. Fadda, P. Viale, S. Amato, Pedro Esbrit, G. Rossi, David V. Milford, M.P. Beraldi, C. Mirabella, V. Scafidi, Minoru Kubota, Michael Field, Kamel S. Kamel, J.E. Moulder, Hana Manor, Toshitaka Fujishiro, Perez Perez, Jean-François Morin, Antonio Piccoli, Bernard Bourbigot, Yvon L. Pennec, Shim Kamakura, P.G. Simeoni, Jeannette M. Goguen, G. Pedroni, Lopez Guerre, M. Desperati, Kazuo Haze, Kazuhiro Saito, Shaul G. Massry, Gabriele Bertolone, S. Kiyama, V. Sparacino, C. Villabona, F. Locatelli, Takashi Miyazaki, F.A. Cattaneo, F. Pietrobon, Nicoletta Galardi, M.R. Averna, M. Migliori, E. Tanzariello, Hirofumi Makino, Deoraj Appaiha, Gilles Sarfati, M. Daglio, R. Giordano, F. Fabrizi, A. Notarbartolo, Toshimitsu Niwa, Daniela Gabizon, E. Francavilla, Kanji Uema, G. Bacchini, Hidetoshi Kanai, M. C. Maresca, E.P. Cohen, Yasushi Yamasaki, Adrian Fine, José Ortega, Katsuro Shimomura, Mono Kuramochi, M.G. Bianchetti, Mitchell L. Halperin, A. Guarnieri, Joseph Maor, Adamasco Cupisti, Dieter Kunz, Robert M. Richardson, Alfred J. Fish, G. Erba, Marc E. De Broe, A. Galione, G. Zullo, Ross R. Bailey, Ben-Ami Sela, D. Tacconi, M. De Gennaro, Martin Tieder, Vincenzo Puro, Olivier Tauléra, A.M. Mangiarotti, Maurizio Nordio, Simon Strauss, C. Campieri, Yoshihiro Tominaga, Seiya Okuda, Sergio Costantini, J. Joven, César García-Cantón, K. Tripathi, Tetsuya Tsuzuki, Judith Blonder, I. Guarnori, D. Marchesi, Helmut Schiffl, M. Di Paolo, Paola Ballanti, J.R. Larrañaga, Giuseppe Ippolito, Olivera Stojceva-Taneva, G. Duss, Claude Bachmeyer, Masatoshi Fujishima, Monique Elseviers, Yutaka Emoto, R. Izquierdo, Hiro Matsukura, D. Orazi, Jean-Pierre Codet, Giovanni Gambaro, Adolfo García-Ocaña, R.C. Ash, Michel Garre, Della Volpe, C.M. Barbagallo, G.F. Romagnoli, Thomas Sitter, P. Maggi, Dalla Rosa, C.G. Becker, R. Di Legge, Hideki Hirakata, Kazue Hironaka, Georges Cremer, S. Petricca, Osamu Kinoshita, Jai Prakash, Mario Andriani, C. Mancino, Michael H. Winterborn, E. Caputo, Genjiro Kimura, R. Kramer, Carol A. Pollock, Giorgio Mattiello, Sergio Giovannetti, Zensuke Ota, Josef Pfeilschifter, S. Cesare, F. Martinelli, P.G. Poisetti, Teruo Omae, Keiichi Takada, Gabriel Le Menn, Isao Ishikawa, E. Peheim, Nicola Petrosillo, Kenji Maeda, V. Portelli, Gilles Grateau, Yolanda González-García, Ronan S. Tanneau, S. Soffritti, A.B. Cefalù, Yasuhiko Tomino, D. Vlacos, and F. Manescalchi
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Traditional medicine ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business - Published
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3. High proximal excretion of sodium during activation of beta 2-adrenoreceptors in humans
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G, Duss, M G, Bianchetti, F A, Cattaneo, P E, Mullis, R, Krämer, E, Peheim, and O H, Oetliker
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Adult ,Male ,Electrolytes ,Heart Rate ,Receptors, Adrenergic, beta ,Sodium ,Humans ,Natriuresis ,Albuterol ,Lithium ,Kidney - Abstract
The effects of acute beta 2-type adrenoreceptor activation with intravenous albuterol on plasma and urinary sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphate and lithium were investigated in 9 volunteers during acute hydration. When compared with the control infusion with inactive vehicle, beta 2-type adrenoreceptor activation decreased plasma and urinary potassium and phosphate and increased the excretion of calcium and magnesium. In addition, activation of the beta 2 adrenoreceptors did not influence creatinine clearance and plasma level and the net fractional excretion of sodium but increased the fractional clearance of exogenous lithium which measures the fraction of filtered sodium delivered by the proximal tubule. The results indicate that activation of beta 2-type adrenoreceptors decreases the proximal reabsorption of sodium.
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4. High proximal excretion of sodium during activation of beta 2-adrenoreceptors in humans.
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Duss G, Bianchetti MG, Cattaneo FA, Mullis PE, Krämer R, Peheim E, and Oetliker OH
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- Adult, Albuterol pharmacology, Electrolytes blood, Electrolytes urine, Heart Rate drug effects, Humans, Kidney drug effects, Lithium metabolism, Male, Natriuresis drug effects, Receptors, Adrenergic, beta drug effects, Sodium blood, Sodium urine, Kidney metabolism, Receptors, Adrenergic, beta metabolism, Sodium metabolism
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The effects of acute beta 2-type adrenoreceptor activation with intravenous albuterol on plasma and urinary sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphate and lithium were investigated in 9 volunteers during acute hydration. When compared with the control infusion with inactive vehicle, beta 2-type adrenoreceptor activation decreased plasma and urinary potassium and phosphate and increased the excretion of calcium and magnesium. In addition, activation of the beta 2 adrenoreceptors did not influence creatinine clearance and plasma level and the net fractional excretion of sodium but increased the fractional clearance of exogenous lithium which measures the fraction of filtered sodium delivered by the proximal tubule. The results indicate that activation of beta 2-type adrenoreceptors decreases the proximal reabsorption of sodium.
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- 1993
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