| Literature DB >> 19869567 |
C A Binger1, R V Christie, J S Davis, A Hiller.
Abstract
Attempts have been made in dogs to lower the serum chlorides by means of various procedures. Of these the withholding of food, anoxemia, tissue destruction, anaphylactic shock, leucocytosis, and fever yielded negative results. Ingestion of large amounts of water lowered the chloride level independently of body temperature. The chloride drop under these circumstances could not be accounted for by excretion and appeared to run parallel with an increase in the serum water content. Experimental pneumococcus infection in two animals reduced the serum chloride concentration.Entities:
Year: 1929 PMID: 19869567 PMCID: PMC2131568 DOI: 10.1084/jem.49.4.603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307