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Endocrinology, Vol 100, 1022-1026, Copyright © 1977 by Endocrine Society


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Arginine vasopressin secretion in thyroidectomized sheep.

WR Skowsky and DA Fisher

Indwelling, exteriorized, jugular vein catheters were placed in five thyroidectomized ewes at a time when myxedema was manifested clinically and chemically and three euthyroid sheep were used as controls. Post- operatively, tracer doses of [125I]-iodovasopressin were injected and serial blood specimens were obtained for determination of volume of distribution, plasma disappearance, and blood production rates. Serum vasopressin was measured by radioimmunoassay. The mean volumes of distribution for vasopressin in the hypothyroid and euthyroid sheep, respectively, were 8.15 and 5.90 liters, mean t1/2 of vasopressin 9.5 and 19.3 min, mean serum vasopressin concentrations 5.1 and 1.2 muU/ml, and mean blood production rates 2.84 and 0.23 mU/kg/h. Renal and organ biologic effectiveness of the elevated vasopressin levels was suggested by the lowered serum osmolalities in the hypothyroid sheep over controls (272 vs. 301 mosmol/kg). These results suggest an augmented secretion of vasopressin in the myxedematous state.


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