Bajo M, Szányiová M, Leng L
Vet Med (Praha). 1978 Nov;23(11):691-6.
The effects of the antidiuretic hormone (ADH) on the renal excretion of urea and electrolytes were studied in sheep, subjected to water stress, before and after 36-hour fasting. The intravenous administration of synthetic lysine-vasopressin (L-VP) at the dose of 100 microgram per kg induced only a temporary, statistically insignificant, drop of the urinary urea outputs by the fed as well as fasting sheep. L-VP did not influence the excretion of sodium and potassium electrolytes either. It follows from the results that there are no differences in the renal response to ADH between the fed sheep and sheep that have fasted for 36 hours.
在36小时禁食前后,对处于缺水应激状态的绵羊研究了抗利尿激素(ADH)对尿素和电解质肾排泄的影响。以每公斤100微克的剂量静脉注射合成赖氨酸加压素(L-VP),仅引起进食和禁食绵羊的尿尿素排出量暂时下降,且在统计学上无显著意义。L-VP对钠和钾电解质的排泄也无影响。结果表明,进食绵羊和禁食36小时的绵羊对ADH的肾脏反应没有差异。