نتایج جستجو برای: hypernatremic dehydration

تعداد نتایج: 14407  

Journal: :International Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (IJHRS) 2017

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2015
Elena Mironova Yu Chen Alan C Pao Karl P Roos Donald E Kohan Vladislav Bugaj James D Stockand

Arginine vasopressin (AVP) activates the epithelial Na(+) channel (ENaC). The physiological significance of this activation is unknown. The present study tested if activation of ENaC contributes to AVP-sensitive urinary concentration. Consumption of a 3% NaCl solution induced hypernatremia and plasma hypertonicity in mice. Plasma AVP concentration and urine osmolality increased in hypernatremic...

2010
Thomas Namdar Tobias von Wild Frank Siemers Peter L. Stollwerck Felix H. Stang Peter Mailänder Thomas Lange

INTRODUCTION In-hospital hypernatremia is associated with increased mortality rates. We want to elucidate the impact of in-hospital acquired hypernatremia in mortality of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN). PURPOSE Is there an association between hypernatremia and mortality in patients with TEN? METHOD Retrospective study of 25 patients with TEN. Laboratory electrolyte results, diuresis and s...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1992
A Boeyckens J Schots H Vandenplas F Senesael W Goedhuys F K Gorus

With electrolyte reference fluid (ERF)00, results from Kodak Ektachem slides for the direct potentiometric assay of sodium in plasma were significantly correlated with results from flame photometry, but also appeared to be systematically higher, especially in hypernatremic patients. Indirect potentiometry with the Technicon RA-1000 yielded intermediate values. In 23 hypernatremic patients with ...

2014
Emmanuelle Berret Pascal Y. Smith Mélaine Henry Denis Soulet Sébastien S. Hébert Katalin Toth Didier Mouginot Guy Drolet

MnPO neurons play a critical role in hydromineral homeostasis regulation by acting as sensors of extracellular sodium concentration ([Na(+)]out). The mechanism underlying Na(+)-sensing involves Na(+)-flow through the NaX channel, directly regulated by the Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase α1-isoform which controls Na(+)-influx by modulating channel permeability. Together, these two partners form a complex invo...

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