Role of glucocorticoid in excretion of an acute potassium load in patients with Addison's disease and panhypopituitarism. Glucocorticoid (GC) has been shown to stimulate potassium (K) excretion in various conditions, but it is still incompletely resolved whether its presence is essential for the normal K homeostasis. We addressed this question in patients with selective GC deficiency (panhypopituitarism) and with combined GC and mineralocorticoid deficiency (Addison's disease), studied 24 hours after withdrawal of their regular substitution therapy. Compared to data in healthy subjects, both basal K excretion and the kaliuresis after a KCl load (1 mmol/kg body wt orally) were impaired in either patient group (P < 0.05). Physiological Cortis...
Chronic exposure to either endogenous or exogenous mineralocorticoid excess results in a syndrome ch...
Our understanding of the nature of the dis-ordered carbohydrate metabolism in Addison's disease...
ABSTRACT. Licorice-associated hypertension is thought to be due to increased renal sodium retention....
Potassium supplementation ameliorates mineralocorticoid-induced sodium retention. Potassium depletio...
Mineralocorticoid activity and the excretion of an oral potassium load in normal man. In six healthy...
plasma renin activity (PRA). This study was designed to study the role of increased aldosterone prod...
The role of aldosterone in extrarenal potassium tolerance: Studies in anephric man. Since the role o...
An incompletely defined interregulatory balance exists between potassium, insulin, and aldosterone. ...
Long term administration of aldosterone (1) or desoxycorticosterone acetate (DCA) (2) to nor-mal sub...
Aldosterone and potassium homeostasis. The presently accepted regulators of the homeostatic excretio...
Effect of insulinopenia and adrenal hormone deficiency on acute potassium tolerance. The ability to ...
Aldosterone and potassium secretion by the cortical collecting duct.BackgroundAldosterone has been i...
The short-term effects (within 4 h) of low doses of intravenous aldosterone or deoxycorticosterone o...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In rodents, the stimulation of adrenal progesterone is necessary fo...
THE DEVELOPMENT of hyperkalemia neuromy-opathy in untreated Addison's disease is unusual. The c...
Chronic exposure to either endogenous or exogenous mineralocorticoid excess results in a syndrome ch...
Our understanding of the nature of the dis-ordered carbohydrate metabolism in Addison's disease...
ABSTRACT. Licorice-associated hypertension is thought to be due to increased renal sodium retention....
Potassium supplementation ameliorates mineralocorticoid-induced sodium retention. Potassium depletio...
Mineralocorticoid activity and the excretion of an oral potassium load in normal man. In six healthy...
plasma renin activity (PRA). This study was designed to study the role of increased aldosterone prod...
The role of aldosterone in extrarenal potassium tolerance: Studies in anephric man. Since the role o...
An incompletely defined interregulatory balance exists between potassium, insulin, and aldosterone. ...
Long term administration of aldosterone (1) or desoxycorticosterone acetate (DCA) (2) to nor-mal sub...
Aldosterone and potassium homeostasis. The presently accepted regulators of the homeostatic excretio...
Effect of insulinopenia and adrenal hormone deficiency on acute potassium tolerance. The ability to ...
Aldosterone and potassium secretion by the cortical collecting duct.BackgroundAldosterone has been i...
The short-term effects (within 4 h) of low doses of intravenous aldosterone or deoxycorticosterone o...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In rodents, the stimulation of adrenal progesterone is necessary fo...
THE DEVELOPMENT of hyperkalemia neuromy-opathy in untreated Addison's disease is unusual. The c...
Chronic exposure to either endogenous or exogenous mineralocorticoid excess results in a syndrome ch...
Our understanding of the nature of the dis-ordered carbohydrate metabolism in Addison's disease...
ABSTRACT. Licorice-associated hypertension is thought to be due to increased renal sodium retention....