Literature DB >> 315865

Natriuretic and kaliuretic effect of melanocyte-stimulating hormones in hamsters.

J Hradec, K Horký.   

Abstract

The effect of synthetic melanocyte-stimulating hormones (MSH) on urinary excretion of sodiu, potassium and water was studied in hamsters. Synthetic alpha-MSH and synthetic human beta-MSH showed a marked natriuretic and diuretic effect depending on the dosage of hormone. The natriuretic effect of both hormones was approximately equal and did not parallel the magnitude of the melanocyte-stimulating activity of the investigated peptides. Both peptides showed also a milder kaliuretic effect independent on their dose. The rise of the sodium/potassium index in urine was significant after both peptides. Bilateral adrenalectomy increased further the natriuresis induced by alpha-MSH, while it did not affect the effect o MSH on diuresis and kaliuresis. Changes in urinary excretion of sodium and potassium are considered to be consequence of direct renal action of MSH.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 315865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinol Exp        ISSN: 0013-7200


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