Objective:This study aims to systematically evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of diuretic therapy in patients with liver cirrhosis ascites.Method:60 patients with liver cirrhosis ascites diagnosed from January...Objective:This study aims to systematically evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of diuretic therapy in patients with liver cirrhosis ascites.Method:60 patients with liver cirrhosis ascites diagnosed from January 2024 to May 2025 were prospectively included and randomly divided into a furosemide monotherapy group(20 cases),a spironolactone monotherapy group(20 cases),and a combination therapy group(20 cases).The intervention period is 28 days,and the main observation indicators include 24-hour urine output,changes in abdominal circumference,weight loss,serum electrolyte levels,renal function indicators,and incidence of adverse reactions.All study subjects received standardized dietary management and sodium restriction intervention(daily sodium intake<5 g).Result:The total effective rate(significant+effective)of the combination therapy group in reducing ascites was 95%(19/20),significantly higher than the 75%(15/20)of the furosemide group and the 70%(14/20)of the spironolactone group(p<0.01).On the 28th day of treatment,the mean urine output in the combination group was 2450±210 mL/d,which was higher than that in the monotherapy group(1850±195 mL/d in the furosemide group);Spironolactone group 1560±180 mL/d.The blood sodium levels of the three groups were maintained at 135-140 mmol/L,but the incidence of hypokalemia in the combination group(10%)was significantly lower than that in the furosemide group(35%).Conclusion:The combination of furosemide and spironolactone has a synergistic effect in the treatment of ascites in cirrhosis,with a 39.2%increase in diuretic effect and a reduction in the risk of electrolyte imbalance;Individualized dose adjustment combined with strict sodium restriction is the core strategy to ensure treatment safety.展开更多
The Solanum genus is known for its diverse bioactive compounds,yet its diuretic potential remains understudied.This research commenced with an analysis of polyphenol and flavonoid content in Solanum elaeagnifolium lea...The Solanum genus is known for its diverse bioactive compounds,yet its diuretic potential remains understudied.This research commenced with an analysis of polyphenol and flavonoid content in Solanum elaeagnifolium leaf extract(SEFE)using colorimetric techniques,followed by HPLC-DAD to delineate its chemical composition.The aqueous extract revealed prominent constituents:naringin(12.38%),quercetin 3-O-B-D-Glucoside(27.25%),and flavone(15.26%).A 15-day study on normal rats investigated the diuretic potential of SEFE at repeated doses.SEFE significantly increased urine volume and urinary sodium/potassium levels without inducing hypokalaemia,contrasting with furosemide,a standard diuretic that induced hypokalaemia.Conversely,furosemide,a standard diuretic,increased urinary sodium and potassium while inducing hypokalaemia.It was evident that the diuretic effect of S.elaeagnifolium is dose-dependent,with a dosage of 500 mg/kg body weight exerting a more potent diuretic effect compared to furosemide.The diuretic activity of this plant was supported by an in silico study of the diuretic effect.The findings demonstrate how S.elaeagnifolium leaves have a potent diuretic impact on rats.However,more in-depth studies are needed to examine the following aspects:identifying the specific molecules responsible for the diuretic effect,understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying this activity,and assessing the long-term safety and clinical efficacy of this plant in different contexts.展开更多
Dear Editor,Sleep and memory are highly linked across species.Sleep gates and stabilizes memory,critical for memory processing.Insufficient sleep impairs cognition acutely/chronically,in vertebrates and invertebrates[...Dear Editor,Sleep and memory are highly linked across species.Sleep gates and stabilizes memory,critical for memory processing.Insufficient sleep impairs cognition acutely/chronically,in vertebrates and invertebrates[1,2].While key elements are characterized[3,4],how a single molecule integrates sleep and memory remains unknown.展开更多
[Objective] This study aimed to investigate the effects of three kinds of diuretics on the water drinking amount and urination volume of sheep fed with cottonseed hulls. [Method] The method of self-control was adopted...[Objective] This study aimed to investigate the effects of three kinds of diuretics on the water drinking amount and urination volume of sheep fed with cottonseed hulls. [Method] The method of self-control was adopted. Five two-year-old male Kazak sheep about 40 kg which never had intake of the feeds containing gossypol were selected. The experiment was divided into five periods, namely the control period, a period with the supplement of 300 mg/d of hydrochlorothiazide, a period with the supplement of 200 mg/d of hydrochlorothiazide, a period with the supplement of 350 mg of GY-01 and a period with the supplement of 200 mg of GY-01. The sheep were fed with the concentrate and the cottonseed hulls in the control period, and corresponding diuretics were supplemented in the rest four periods. The water drinking amount, urination volume and the contents of the hormone and ion in the blood were determined in each period. [Result] After 350 mg GY-01 was supplemented, the water drinking amount of each sheep had an increase of 60.14% compared with that of the sheep in the control period and the urination volume was 2.67 times of that of the latter, and the differences were both significant (P0.01). The antidiuretic hormone declined by 32.59% compared with that of the sheep in the control period, with the significant difference (P 0.05). The adrenocorticotropic hormone content increased by 81.93% compared with that of the sheep in the control period and the difference was significant (P0.01). An increase of 28.04% (P 0.05) and 39.39% (P 0.01) was found in the contents of serum potassium and phosphorus respectively compared with that of sheep in the control period. [Conclusion] The diet with supplement of GY-01 can increase the urination volume of livestock fed with the cottonseed hulls, and the most appropriate supplement amount is 200 mg GY-01.展开更多
The evidence base for the use of diuretics in acute heart failure is limited, with no large double-blind placebo-controlled randomized trials. However, their use as a first line treatment of acute heart failure is fir...The evidence base for the use of diuretics in acute heart failure is limited, with no large double-blind placebo-controlled randomized trials. However, their use as a first line treatment of acute heart failure is firmly established in clinical practice, and endorsed in clinical guidelines. Loop diuretics are typically the first line diuretic strategy for the treatment of acute heart failure. For patients with considerable fluid retention, there is some evidence that initial treatment with continuous infusion or boluses of high dose loop diuretic is superior to an initial lower dose strategy. In patients who are diuretic resistant, the addition of an oral thiazide or thiazide-like diuretic to induce sequential nephron blockade can be beneficial. Intravenous low-dose dopamine has also been used to assist diuresis and preserve renal function in such circumstances, but trials are underway to confirm the clinical value of this agent. Mechanical ultrafiltration has been used to treat patients with heart failure and fluid retention, but the evidence base is not secure, and its place in clinical practice is yet to be established.展开更多
Poria cocos(Schw.) Wolf, an important medicinal and food fungus, is well known in East Asia. Due to growing market demand, long cultivation period, and consumption of pine trunk during cultivation, developing alternat...Poria cocos(Schw.) Wolf, an important medicinal and food fungus, is well known in East Asia. Due to growing market demand, long cultivation period, and consumption of pine trunk during cultivation, developing alternative methods for producing P. cocos and/or its active components is of interest. In the present study, the effects of different culture methods on biomass and accumulation of four triterpenoids were investigated. The ethanol extract of fermented mycelium(EFM) was orally administered to rats. Urine output and concentrations of electrolytes(Na^+, K^+, and Cl^-) were measured. Our results showed that mycelia grew better under continuous shaking culture condition(7.5 g DW·L^(-1)), and higher triterpenoid levels were accumulated in two-stage culture(112 mg·L-1, 2.03%). The optimal starting time of static culture for triterpenoid yield was 4^(th) d after shaking culture. Single administration of middle and high dose of EFM significantly increased urine output, Na^+ and Cl^- excretion, and Na^+/K^+ ratio. These results suggested that ethanol extract of cultured mycelia showed significant diuretic activity in rats and two-stage culture of P. cocos could be an alternative way to produce mycelia and triterpenoids.展开更多
OBJECTIVE:To test the effects of Zhuling decoction(猪苓汤)on patients with diuretic resistance in heart failure compared with a group of patients undergoing conventional treatment alone.METHODS:This research was a pro...OBJECTIVE:To test the effects of Zhuling decoction(猪苓汤)on patients with diuretic resistance in heart failure compared with a group of patients undergoing conventional treatment alone.METHODS:This research was a prospective,randomized,controlled study.From July 2018 to August 2020,96 diuretic resistance patients from the Cardiovascular Research Center of Taicang Hospital affiliated with Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine(GradeⅢHospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine)were enrolled in the study.The subjects were randomly divided into an observation group(48 cases)and a control group(48 cases).Patients in both groups received conventional treatment.In addition,observation group patients received Traditional Chinese Medicine Zhuling decoction.The primary endpoint was the urine output mean difference between Day 1 and Day 7 after treatment.Secondary endpoints were the changes over time in the N-terminal pro-B type natriuretic peptide(NTproBNP),New York Heart Association(NYHA)functional classification,and Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire(MLHFQ).The safety and tolerability of the drug were comprehensively evaluated based on adverse drug reactions,as well as laboratory-assisted tests for liver and kidney function and electrolytes.RESULTS:Significant improvements were demonstrated for urine output in the two groups at Day 7,with a 1325 vs 1045 mL difference in favor of the observation group(P=0.018).The observation group also had greater improvements in NT-proBNP and NYHA functional classification changes than the control group.At the 30 th day of follow-up,a significant reduction in negative findings on the MLHFQ from baseline was observed in both groups,but the observation group demonstrated a significantly greater reduction than the control group(P<0.001).CONCLUSIONS:Zhuling decoction could be used in combination therapy for patients with diuretic resistance in heart failure in addition to standard treatment.展开更多
Over the past two decades considerable progress has been made in understanding the ototoxic effects and mechanisms underlying loop diuretics. As typical representative of loop diuretics ethacrynic acid or furosemide o...Over the past two decades considerable progress has been made in understanding the ototoxic effects and mechanisms underlying loop diuretics. As typical representative of loop diuretics ethacrynic acid or furosemide only induces temporary hearing loss, but rarely permanent deafness unless applied in severe acute or chronic renal failure or with other ototoxic drugs. Loop diuretic induce unique pathological changes in the cochlea such as formation of edematous spaces in the epithelium of the stria vascularis, which leads to rapid decrease of the endolymphatic potential and eventual loss of the cochlear microphonic potential, summating potential, and compound action potential. Loop diuretics interfere with strial adenylate cyclase and Nat/Kt-ATPase and inhibit the Na-K-2Cl cotransporter in the stria vascularis, however recent reports indicate that one of the earliest effects in vivo is to abolish blood flow in the vessels supplying the lateral wall. Since ethacrynic acid does not damage the stria vascularis in vitro, the changes in Nat/Kt-ATPase and Na-K-2Cl seen in vivo may be secondary effects results from strial ischemia and anoxia. Recent observations showing that renin is present in pericytes surrounding stria arterioles suggest that diuretics may induce local vasoconstriction by renin secretion and angiotensin formation. The tight junctions in the blood-cochlea barrier prevent toxic molecules and pathogens from entering cochlea, but when diuretics induce a transient ischemia, the barrier is temporarily disrupted allowing the entry of toxic chemicals or pathogens.展开更多
OBJECTIVE: In continuation to the growing evidence for therapeutical potential of Desmostachya bipinnata (Linn) Stapf, the current pharmacological study was carried out to evaluate the diuretic and laxative activit...OBJECTIVE: In continuation to the growing evidence for therapeutical potential of Desmostachya bipinnata (Linn) Stapf, the current pharmacological study was carried out to evaluate the diuretic and laxative activity of its hydro-alcoholic extract in rats. METHODS: The hydro-alcoholic extract of D. bipinnata whole plant was prepared by using Sox- hlet extractor and subjected to analysis by standard preliminary phytochemical tests. Evaluation of both diuretic and laxative activity was carried out using standard methods as reported earlier. Frusemide (20 mg/kg) was served as positive control for diuretic activity and sennosides (10 mg/kg) served as negative control for laxative activity. RESULTS: The hydro-alcoholic extract showed significant diuretic activity and was found to be the most potent in increasing the urinary output at 500 mg/kg when the effect was compared with that of the standard frusemide (P〈0.01). Moreover, this extract was found to be most effective in increasing urinary electrolyte concentration (Na+, K+, and Cl-) at both doses tested. Whereas the results for laxative activity showed minimal increase of feces output at the dose of 500 mg/kg and the increase was negligible when compared with that of the standard drug sennosides. CONCLUSION: Altogether, the above significant findings validate and support its folkloric diuretic use and lend pharmacological credence to the ethno-medical use of this plant in traditional system of medicine, which demands further studies to investigate its active constituents, as well as its use and safety.展开更多
OBJECTIVE:To investigated the laxative,anti-diarrheal,hepatoprotective and diuretic activity of Sterculia diversifolia and its isolated compounds.METHODS:The laxative activity was studied by counting wet stools while ...OBJECTIVE:To investigated the laxative,anti-diarrheal,hepatoprotective and diuretic activity of Sterculia diversifolia and its isolated compounds.METHODS:The laxative activity was studied by counting wet stools while anti-diarrheal activity was performed by measuring gastrointestinal tract motility.Hepatoprotective activity was studied by biochemical and histo-pathological analysis while diuretic activity was performed by urine collection protocol.RESULTS:Doses of 30 and 100 mg/kg of crude methanolic extract of Sterculia diversifolia(MESD)stem bark and leaves,significantly(P<0.05,P<0.01)produced wet feces in subjects pretreated with atropine while 8-hydroxyquercetin and dihydroquercetin showed highly significant(P<0.001)results by increasing fecal weight and water contents without producing diarrhea.MESD stem bark and leaves also dose-dependently lowered diar-rhea while 8-hydroxyquercetin and dihydroquercetin showed highly significant(P<0.001)results by producing shaped stools in mice.MESD,8-hydroxyquercetin and dihydroquercetin offered significant protection against histopathological changes in the liver.Diuretic activity of Crude MESD stem bark and leaves extracts shows highly significant diuretic effect while dihydroquercetin showed better results than 8-hydroxyquercetin.CONCLUSION:It is concluded that Sterculia diversifolia and its isolated compounds bears laxative,anti-diarrheal,hepatoprotective and diuretic effects.展开更多
Objective: To assess the putative diuretic and antioxidant properties of Cassia occidentalis(C. occidentalis) leaves' aqueous extract. Methods: Adult rats were administered with C. occidentalis leaves aqueous extr...Objective: To assess the putative diuretic and antioxidant properties of Cassia occidentalis(C. occidentalis) leaves' aqueous extract. Methods: Adult rats were administered with C. occidentalis leaves aqueous extract acutely(24-h) and subchronically(7 d), at doses 80, 160, 240, 320, and 400 mg/kg(per os). Negative control group received only an equivalent volume of distilled water, while the two positive control groups received the diuretic drugs furosemide(20 mg/kg, i.p.) and hydrochlorothiazide(HCTZ, 20 mg/kg, i.p.). Urinary elimination of electrolytes in response to treatments was evaluated, together with changes in concentrations of creatinine, urea, aldosterone, glucose, and albumin in urine and plasma. Various urinary indicators of kidney function and plasmatic markers of oxidative stress were also assessed. Results: The acute administration of C. occidentalis increased the urinary excretion of 107.58% at the higher dose tested, compared to negative control. The reference drugs furosemide and HCTZ induced increases of 84.27 % and 48.05 %, respectively. Acutely, the extract induced Na+ and Cl- elimination, whereas subchronically an increase in K+ elimination was also observed. The extract also improved the kidney function indexes and oxidative stress markers. These effects were dose-dependent and comparable with positive control observations. Conclusions: Our i ndings strongly suggest that C. occidentalis aqueous extract has diuretic and antioxidant activities, and deserves further studies considering the potential for the treatment of hypertension.展开更多
Liquid chromatography coupled with the triple quadrupole mass spectrometry(LC-QQQ MS)technique is the most commonly used technique for quantitative analysis.It is widely used in pharmacology,targeted metabolomics,Chin...Liquid chromatography coupled with the triple quadrupole mass spectrometry(LC-QQQ MS)technique is the most commonly used technique for quantitative analysis.It is widely used in pharmacology,targeted metabolomics,Chinese medicine quality control,and other research fields.The technique monitors only characteristic precursors and product ions through multiple reaction monitoring(MRM)mode and can detect targeted molecules in complex matrix with high specificity and sensitivity.In the present study,a diarylamide derivative diuretic was used as an example to introduce the method establishment and parameter optimization of this liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry technique.Diuretic and its internal standard could be completely separated within a 5-min gradient,and the quantitative linear range was 1–1000 ng/mL with R2=0.9996 in practical samples.This study showed that the key to the method development for LC-QQQ MS was the selection of the LC mobile phase,the elution gradient,the declustering potential,and the collision energy of compounds in MS.展开更多
A fast and sensitive method for determination of 8 diuretics (acetazolamide, bendroflumethiazide, bumetanide, chlorthalidone, furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, metolazone, triamterene) and masking agent (probenecid) in...A fast and sensitive method for determination of 8 diuretics (acetazolamide, bendroflumethiazide, bumetanide, chlorthalidone, furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, metolazone, triamterene) and masking agent (probenecid) in human urine using gas-chromatography with mass spectrometric detection is described. The extraction of the substances as function of the nature of organic solvent, mixing time and pH of aqueous phase was studied. The tandem mass spectrometry was used to increase selectivity of diuretics determination due to elimination of background interferences. Fragmentation reactions were studied for each compound and their collision energies were optimized to obtain the best selectivity. The results of method’s validation demonstrate its suitability in routine analysis for confirmation purposes.展开更多
Since the 1970s,non-selective beta-blockers(NSBB)have been used to prevent variceal upper bleeding in advanced cirrhotic patients.However,several recent studies have raised the doubt about the benefit of NSBB in end-s...Since the 1970s,non-selective beta-blockers(NSBB)have been used to prevent variceal upper bleeding in advanced cirrhotic patients.However,several recent studies have raised the doubt about the benefit of NSBB in end-stage cirrhotic patients.In fact,they suggested a detrimental effect in these patients that even reduced survival.All of these studies have been assembled to compose the“window therapy hypothesis”,in which NSBB would have traditional indication to be initiated to prevent variceal upper bleeding;however,treatment should be stopped(or not be initiated)in patients with end-stage cirrhosis.NSBB would reduce the cardiac reserve of these patients,worsening systemic perfusion and prognosis.However,it should be emphasized that these studies present important bias issues,and their results also suggested that diuretic treatment may also be behind the effects observed.In this opinion review,we changed the point of view from NSBB to diuretic treatment,based on a physiopathogenic approach of circulatory parameters of cirrhotic patients studied,and based on diuretic effect in blood pressure lowering and in other hypervolemic disease,as heart failure.We suggest a“diuretic window hypothesis”,composed by an open window in hypervolemic phase,an attention window when patient present in a normal plasma volume phase,and a closed window during the plasma hypovolemic phase.展开更多
OBJECTIVE: Zanthoxylum heitzii is a medicinal plant widely used in central Africa for the treatment of many diseases, especially cardiovascular diseases and hypertension. The diuretic effects of crude stern bark extr...OBJECTIVE: Zanthoxylum heitzii is a medicinal plant widely used in central Africa for the treatment of many diseases, especially cardiovascular diseases and hypertension. The diuretic effects of crude stern bark extraction were determined and its safety in rats was evaluated. METHODS: The diuretic effects of crude stem bark extraction of Z. heitzii were investigated in Wistar rats (250 g + 10 g) of both sexes. The crude stem bark extraction of Z. heitzii at the doses of 225, 300 and 375 mg/kg was administered to rats at 5 mL/kg body weight. Urine volume was determined 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 24 h after administration of the extract. Kinetics of electrolyte elimination in response to a single oral administration dose of acute treatment was measured. The experiments were performed under the same conditions with two synthetic pharmacological diuretics considered as reference (furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide). Urinary and plasma concentrations of sodium and potassium ions were determined using flame photometry. Concentrations of creatinine, urea, glucose, albumin and electrolytes in the plasma and urine samples were evaluated using a two-way digital bidirectional spectrophotometer. The osmolarity of plasma and urine samples was measured by cytometry using an osmometer. Aldosterone was measured by radioimmunoassay. RESULTS: The plant extract accelerated the elimination of overloaded fluid and increased urine volume and the excretion of Na+, K+ and CI 24 h after administration (P〈0.05). The increase in elimination of Na+, K+, and Cl- induced by the extract caused alkalinization of the urine, and showed a strong inhibitory effect on carbonic anhydrase and saluretic. These effects were mainly observed at the dose of 375 mg/kg. At the maximum diuretic response, urinary osmolarity decreased significantly (P 〈 0.05) when compared to controls. The stability of aldosterone level, the absence of correlation with the plasma levels of Na+, and increased clearance of free water in the animals treated with extract indicated that increased diuresis and natriuresis were tubular in origin. No significant (P 〉 0.05) changes were observed in the body temperature of the animals. CONCLUSION: The significant increase in urine volume 24 h after treatment followed a doseresponse pattern. The excretion of Na+, K+ and Cl- caused a decrease in urine osmolarity. The stability of aldosterone, the absence of correlation with the plasma levels of sodium, and increased clearanceof free water in animals treated with aqueous extract suggest that increased diuresis and moderate natriuresis elevation were of tubular origin.展开更多
Urea transporters (UT), including isoforms of UT-A endothelia and erythrocytes, play an important role in the urine in kidney tubule epithelia and UT-B in vasa recta concentration mechanism by mediated an intrarenal...Urea transporters (UT), including isoforms of UT-A endothelia and erythrocytes, play an important role in the urine in kidney tubule epithelia and UT-B in vasa recta concentration mechanism by mediated an intrarenalurea recycling, suggesting that functional inhibition of these proteins could have therapeutic use as diuretic. By in- tegrated cell based high throughput screening and in silico methods, a class of small-molecule drug-like compounds with thienoquinolin core structure was found to have inhibition activity on both UT-A and UT-B. The structure and activity relationship analysis showed a compound PU-48, named chemically as methyl 3-amino-6-methoxythieno[ 2, 3-b] quinoline-2-carboxylate, had the best UT-A and UT-B inhibition activity. IC50s of PU-48 on UT-B facilitated as determined by erythrocyte lysis assay. In vivo urea transport were micromole level in human, rat, and mouse, activity of PU-48 on urinary concentrating function was evaluated in rats fed ad libitum in metabolic cages. Urine output significantly increased in a dose-dependent manner in rats subcutaneously administered PU-48. Urinary os- molality and urea concentration were significantly decreased. The peak changes of urine output, urinary osmolality and urinary urea concentration occurred between 2 and 4 h after PU/18 administration, with values returning to was subcutaneously injected every 6 h the 24 h urine output in baseline by 10 h. When PU-48 at 50 mg · kg^-1 PU-48 treated rats was significantly higher than that in vehicle control rats. Urinary osmolality and urea concentra- tion in PU-48 treated rats were significantly lower than in vehicle control rats. The excretion of Na + , K + , C1- was PU-48 treated rats had significantly higher urea excre- similar in PU-48 treated and vehicle control rats. However, tion than vehicle control rats. The data suggest that PU-48 caused a urea-selective diuresis without disturbing elec- TGs, and LDL-C in PU-48-treated rats were similar with those trolyte metabolism. Notably, blood urea, T-CHO, in vehicle control rats, which are normal levels. These data indicate that the diuretic effect of PU-14 does not cause electrolyte imbalance and abnormal metabolism. It is predicated that UT inhibitors have potential clinical applica- tions as sodium-sparing diuretics in edema from different etiologies, such as congestive heart failure and cirrhosis.展开更多
A reliable method is described for the detection of amitoride,triamterene. canrenone and spironolactone in human urine using GC-MS analysis after trimethytsitytation.The mass spectrometric and metabotic features of th...A reliable method is described for the detection of amitoride,triamterene. canrenone and spironolactone in human urine using GC-MS analysis after trimethytsitytation.The mass spectrometric and metabotic features of the compounds are discussed展开更多
A reliable and sensitive method is developed for the detection of common diuretics in human urine. diuretics along with probenecid are methylated and subjected to GC-MS analysis.Both chromatographic and mass spectrom...A reliable and sensitive method is developed for the detection of common diuretics in human urine. diuretics along with probenecid are methylated and subjected to GC-MS analysis.Both chromatographic and mass spectrometric data are obtained in selected ion monitoring and full scanning modes.The average detection limit is 0.1-1.0 ag/mi urine.This method is suitable to large-scale and routine screening or confirmation of diuretics in doping control.展开更多
Objective To study the role of diuretic agents in treating sudden deafness (SD) and explore the possibility of endolymphatic hydrops as a potential cause of SD. Methods Twenty-eight SD cases were reviewed. In 23 cases...Objective To study the role of diuretic agents in treating sudden deafness (SD) and explore the possibility of endolymphatic hydrops as a potential cause of SD. Methods Twenty-eight SD cases were reviewed. In 23 cases, treatment was initiated with routine agents. Diuretic agents were later added in 8 of these cases that failed to respond to routine treatment agents. Diuretic agents were included in the initial treatment in the rest 5 cases. In total, 13 cases received diuretics in addition to routine treatment agents and 15 cases received conventional treatment only. Results In the 8 cases who received diuretics after failed conventional treatments, 4 showed hearing improvement, whereas all 5 cases in which diuretics were included in the initial treatment demonstrated hearing improvement. Conclusion These results suggest a possible role of endolymphatic hydrops in the pathophysiologic course of SD. Diuretics should be considered when clear indications exist with no conflicts to other medical conditions.展开更多
Aqueous extract of Phyllanthus niruri (200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg. p.o. single dose) was tested for its diuretic activity and compared with the standard drug hydrochlorothiazide (10 mg/ kg p.o.;single dose). Significant ...Aqueous extract of Phyllanthus niruri (200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg. p.o. single dose) was tested for its diuretic activity and compared with the standard drug hydrochlorothiazide (10 mg/ kg p.o.;single dose). Significant increase in the volume of urine and excretion of sodium, potassium and chloride was recorded when aqueous extract of Phyllanthus niruri was administered to hydrated albino rats.展开更多
文摘Objective:This study aims to systematically evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of diuretic therapy in patients with liver cirrhosis ascites.Method:60 patients with liver cirrhosis ascites diagnosed from January 2024 to May 2025 were prospectively included and randomly divided into a furosemide monotherapy group(20 cases),a spironolactone monotherapy group(20 cases),and a combination therapy group(20 cases).The intervention period is 28 days,and the main observation indicators include 24-hour urine output,changes in abdominal circumference,weight loss,serum electrolyte levels,renal function indicators,and incidence of adverse reactions.All study subjects received standardized dietary management and sodium restriction intervention(daily sodium intake<5 g).Result:The total effective rate(significant+effective)of the combination therapy group in reducing ascites was 95%(19/20),significantly higher than the 75%(15/20)of the furosemide group and the 70%(14/20)of the spironolactone group(p<0.01).On the 28th day of treatment,the mean urine output in the combination group was 2450±210 mL/d,which was higher than that in the monotherapy group(1850±195 mL/d in the furosemide group);Spironolactone group 1560±180 mL/d.The blood sodium levels of the three groups were maintained at 135-140 mmol/L,but the incidence of hypokalemia in the combination group(10%)was significantly lower than that in the furosemide group(35%).Conclusion:The combination of furosemide and spironolactone has a synergistic effect in the treatment of ascites in cirrhosis,with a 39.2%increase in diuretic effect and a reduction in the risk of electrolyte imbalance;Individualized dose adjustment combined with strict sodium restriction is the core strategy to ensure treatment safety.
文摘The Solanum genus is known for its diverse bioactive compounds,yet its diuretic potential remains understudied.This research commenced with an analysis of polyphenol and flavonoid content in Solanum elaeagnifolium leaf extract(SEFE)using colorimetric techniques,followed by HPLC-DAD to delineate its chemical composition.The aqueous extract revealed prominent constituents:naringin(12.38%),quercetin 3-O-B-D-Glucoside(27.25%),and flavone(15.26%).A 15-day study on normal rats investigated the diuretic potential of SEFE at repeated doses.SEFE significantly increased urine volume and urinary sodium/potassium levels without inducing hypokalaemia,contrasting with furosemide,a standard diuretic that induced hypokalaemia.Conversely,furosemide,a standard diuretic,increased urinary sodium and potassium while inducing hypokalaemia.It was evident that the diuretic effect of S.elaeagnifolium is dose-dependent,with a dosage of 500 mg/kg body weight exerting a more potent diuretic effect compared to furosemide.The diuretic activity of this plant was supported by an in silico study of the diuretic effect.The findings demonstrate how S.elaeagnifolium leaves have a potent diuretic impact on rats.However,more in-depth studies are needed to examine the following aspects:identifying the specific molecules responsible for the diuretic effect,understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying this activity,and assessing the long-term safety and clinical efficacy of this plant in different contexts.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32371063,82341248,and 32071009)Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(2024A1515011500)the Shenzhen Science and Technology Program(ZDSYS20200811142401005).
文摘Dear Editor,Sleep and memory are highly linked across species.Sleep gates and stabilizes memory,critical for memory processing.Insufficient sleep impairs cognition acutely/chronically,in vertebrates and invertebrates[1,2].While key elements are characterized[3,4],how a single molecule integrates sleep and memory remains unknown.
基金Supported by the Technology Development and Integration Model of Dairy Industry in Northwest of National Key Technology R&D Program(2006BAD04A11-06)during the Eleventh Five-Yearthe "Standardized Raising of Beef Cattle and Mutton Sheep" of the Eleventh Five-Year Major Projects in Autonomous Regions(200731135-2)+1 种基金the "Technology Development and Integration Model of Dairy Industry" of the Eleventh Five-Year Major Projects in Autonomous Regions(200731134)Science and Technology Projects for Green Food of Science and Technology Department of Xinjiang(200631107)~~
文摘[Objective] This study aimed to investigate the effects of three kinds of diuretics on the water drinking amount and urination volume of sheep fed with cottonseed hulls. [Method] The method of self-control was adopted. Five two-year-old male Kazak sheep about 40 kg which never had intake of the feeds containing gossypol were selected. The experiment was divided into five periods, namely the control period, a period with the supplement of 300 mg/d of hydrochlorothiazide, a period with the supplement of 200 mg/d of hydrochlorothiazide, a period with the supplement of 350 mg of GY-01 and a period with the supplement of 200 mg of GY-01. The sheep were fed with the concentrate and the cottonseed hulls in the control period, and corresponding diuretics were supplemented in the rest four periods. The water drinking amount, urination volume and the contents of the hormone and ion in the blood were determined in each period. [Result] After 350 mg GY-01 was supplemented, the water drinking amount of each sheep had an increase of 60.14% compared with that of the sheep in the control period and the urination volume was 2.67 times of that of the latter, and the differences were both significant (P0.01). The antidiuretic hormone declined by 32.59% compared with that of the sheep in the control period, with the significant difference (P 0.05). The adrenocorticotropic hormone content increased by 81.93% compared with that of the sheep in the control period and the difference was significant (P0.01). An increase of 28.04% (P 0.05) and 39.39% (P 0.01) was found in the contents of serum potassium and phosphorus respectively compared with that of sheep in the control period. [Conclusion] The diet with supplement of GY-01 can increase the urination volume of livestock fed with the cottonseed hulls, and the most appropriate supplement amount is 200 mg GY-01.
文摘The evidence base for the use of diuretics in acute heart failure is limited, with no large double-blind placebo-controlled randomized trials. However, their use as a first line treatment of acute heart failure is firmly established in clinical practice, and endorsed in clinical guidelines. Loop diuretics are typically the first line diuretic strategy for the treatment of acute heart failure. For patients with considerable fluid retention, there is some evidence that initial treatment with continuous infusion or boluses of high dose loop diuretic is superior to an initial lower dose strategy. In patients who are diuretic resistant, the addition of an oral thiazide or thiazide-like diuretic to induce sequential nephron blockade can be beneficial. Intravenous low-dose dopamine has also been used to assist diuresis and preserve renal function in such circumstances, but trials are underway to confirm the clinical value of this agent. Mechanical ultrafiltration has been used to treat patients with heart failure and fluid retention, but the evidence base is not secure, and its place in clinical practice is yet to be established.
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文摘Poria cocos(Schw.) Wolf, an important medicinal and food fungus, is well known in East Asia. Due to growing market demand, long cultivation period, and consumption of pine trunk during cultivation, developing alternative methods for producing P. cocos and/or its active components is of interest. In the present study, the effects of different culture methods on biomass and accumulation of four triterpenoids were investigated. The ethanol extract of fermented mycelium(EFM) was orally administered to rats. Urine output and concentrations of electrolytes(Na^+, K^+, and Cl^-) were measured. Our results showed that mycelia grew better under continuous shaking culture condition(7.5 g DW·L^(-1)), and higher triterpenoid levels were accumulated in two-stage culture(112 mg·L-1, 2.03%). The optimal starting time of static culture for triterpenoid yield was 4^(th) d after shaking culture. Single administration of middle and high dose of EFM significantly increased urine output, Na^+ and Cl^- excretion, and Na^+/K^+ ratio. These results suggested that ethanol extract of cultured mycelia showed significant diuretic activity in rats and two-stage culture of P. cocos could be an alternative way to produce mycelia and triterpenoids.
基金Supported by the 2019 Suzhou(Taicang)Science and Technology Development Plan(the fourth batch of basic research on people’s livelihood,science and technology,and medical and health applications).Project name:Applied research on diuretic resistance of Zhuling decoction.Project number:SYSD2019201,TC2019JCYL13
文摘OBJECTIVE:To test the effects of Zhuling decoction(猪苓汤)on patients with diuretic resistance in heart failure compared with a group of patients undergoing conventional treatment alone.METHODS:This research was a prospective,randomized,controlled study.From July 2018 to August 2020,96 diuretic resistance patients from the Cardiovascular Research Center of Taicang Hospital affiliated with Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine(GradeⅢHospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine)were enrolled in the study.The subjects were randomly divided into an observation group(48 cases)and a control group(48 cases).Patients in both groups received conventional treatment.In addition,observation group patients received Traditional Chinese Medicine Zhuling decoction.The primary endpoint was the urine output mean difference between Day 1 and Day 7 after treatment.Secondary endpoints were the changes over time in the N-terminal pro-B type natriuretic peptide(NTproBNP),New York Heart Association(NYHA)functional classification,and Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire(MLHFQ).The safety and tolerability of the drug were comprehensively evaluated based on adverse drug reactions,as well as laboratory-assisted tests for liver and kidney function and electrolytes.RESULTS:Significant improvements were demonstrated for urine output in the two groups at Day 7,with a 1325 vs 1045 mL difference in favor of the observation group(P=0.018).The observation group also had greater improvements in NT-proBNP and NYHA functional classification changes than the control group.At the 30 th day of follow-up,a significant reduction in negative findings on the MLHFQ from baseline was observed in both groups,but the observation group demonstrated a significantly greater reduction than the control group(P<0.001).CONCLUSIONS:Zhuling decoction could be used in combination therapy for patients with diuretic resistance in heart failure in addition to standard treatment.
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文摘Over the past two decades considerable progress has been made in understanding the ototoxic effects and mechanisms underlying loop diuretics. As typical representative of loop diuretics ethacrynic acid or furosemide only induces temporary hearing loss, but rarely permanent deafness unless applied in severe acute or chronic renal failure or with other ototoxic drugs. Loop diuretic induce unique pathological changes in the cochlea such as formation of edematous spaces in the epithelium of the stria vascularis, which leads to rapid decrease of the endolymphatic potential and eventual loss of the cochlear microphonic potential, summating potential, and compound action potential. Loop diuretics interfere with strial adenylate cyclase and Nat/Kt-ATPase and inhibit the Na-K-2Cl cotransporter in the stria vascularis, however recent reports indicate that one of the earliest effects in vivo is to abolish blood flow in the vessels supplying the lateral wall. Since ethacrynic acid does not damage the stria vascularis in vitro, the changes in Nat/Kt-ATPase and Na-K-2Cl seen in vivo may be secondary effects results from strial ischemia and anoxia. Recent observations showing that renin is present in pericytes surrounding stria arterioles suggest that diuretics may induce local vasoconstriction by renin secretion and angiotensin formation. The tight junctions in the blood-cochlea barrier prevent toxic molecules and pathogens from entering cochlea, but when diuretics induce a transient ischemia, the barrier is temporarily disrupted allowing the entry of toxic chemicals or pathogens.
基金the Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) for providing financial support to ‘UG and PKG’ in the form of PG Scholarship Grant from All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, India
文摘OBJECTIVE: In continuation to the growing evidence for therapeutical potential of Desmostachya bipinnata (Linn) Stapf, the current pharmacological study was carried out to evaluate the diuretic and laxative activity of its hydro-alcoholic extract in rats. METHODS: The hydro-alcoholic extract of D. bipinnata whole plant was prepared by using Sox- hlet extractor and subjected to analysis by standard preliminary phytochemical tests. Evaluation of both diuretic and laxative activity was carried out using standard methods as reported earlier. Frusemide (20 mg/kg) was served as positive control for diuretic activity and sennosides (10 mg/kg) served as negative control for laxative activity. RESULTS: The hydro-alcoholic extract showed significant diuretic activity and was found to be the most potent in increasing the urinary output at 500 mg/kg when the effect was compared with that of the standard frusemide (P〈0.01). Moreover, this extract was found to be most effective in increasing urinary electrolyte concentration (Na+, K+, and Cl-) at both doses tested. Whereas the results for laxative activity showed minimal increase of feces output at the dose of 500 mg/kg and the increase was negligible when compared with that of the standard drug sennosides. CONCLUSION: Altogether, the above significant findings validate and support its folkloric diuretic use and lend pharmacological credence to the ethno-medical use of this plant in traditional system of medicine, which demands further studies to investigate its active constituents, as well as its use and safety.
文摘OBJECTIVE:To investigated the laxative,anti-diarrheal,hepatoprotective and diuretic activity of Sterculia diversifolia and its isolated compounds.METHODS:The laxative activity was studied by counting wet stools while anti-diarrheal activity was performed by measuring gastrointestinal tract motility.Hepatoprotective activity was studied by biochemical and histo-pathological analysis while diuretic activity was performed by urine collection protocol.RESULTS:Doses of 30 and 100 mg/kg of crude methanolic extract of Sterculia diversifolia(MESD)stem bark and leaves,significantly(P<0.05,P<0.01)produced wet feces in subjects pretreated with atropine while 8-hydroxyquercetin and dihydroquercetin showed highly significant(P<0.001)results by increasing fecal weight and water contents without producing diarrhea.MESD stem bark and leaves also dose-dependently lowered diar-rhea while 8-hydroxyquercetin and dihydroquercetin showed highly significant(P<0.001)results by producing shaped stools in mice.MESD,8-hydroxyquercetin and dihydroquercetin offered significant protection against histopathological changes in the liver.Diuretic activity of Crude MESD stem bark and leaves extracts shows highly significant diuretic effect while dihydroquercetin showed better results than 8-hydroxyquercetin.CONCLUSION:It is concluded that Sterculia diversifolia and its isolated compounds bears laxative,anti-diarrheal,hepatoprotective and diuretic effects.
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文摘Objective: To assess the putative diuretic and antioxidant properties of Cassia occidentalis(C. occidentalis) leaves' aqueous extract. Methods: Adult rats were administered with C. occidentalis leaves aqueous extract acutely(24-h) and subchronically(7 d), at doses 80, 160, 240, 320, and 400 mg/kg(per os). Negative control group received only an equivalent volume of distilled water, while the two positive control groups received the diuretic drugs furosemide(20 mg/kg, i.p.) and hydrochlorothiazide(HCTZ, 20 mg/kg, i.p.). Urinary elimination of electrolytes in response to treatments was evaluated, together with changes in concentrations of creatinine, urea, aldosterone, glucose, and albumin in urine and plasma. Various urinary indicators of kidney function and plasmatic markers of oxidative stress were also assessed. Results: The acute administration of C. occidentalis increased the urinary excretion of 107.58% at the higher dose tested, compared to negative control. The reference drugs furosemide and HCTZ induced increases of 84.27 % and 48.05 %, respectively. Acutely, the extract induced Na+ and Cl- elimination, whereas subchronically an increase in K+ elimination was also observed. The extract also improved the kidney function indexes and oxidative stress markers. These effects were dose-dependent and comparable with positive control observations. Conclusions: Our i ndings strongly suggest that C. occidentalis aqueous extract has diuretic and antioxidant activities, and deserves further studies considering the potential for the treatment of hypertension.
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文摘Liquid chromatography coupled with the triple quadrupole mass spectrometry(LC-QQQ MS)technique is the most commonly used technique for quantitative analysis.It is widely used in pharmacology,targeted metabolomics,Chinese medicine quality control,and other research fields.The technique monitors only characteristic precursors and product ions through multiple reaction monitoring(MRM)mode and can detect targeted molecules in complex matrix with high specificity and sensitivity.In the present study,a diarylamide derivative diuretic was used as an example to introduce the method establishment and parameter optimization of this liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry technique.Diuretic and its internal standard could be completely separated within a 5-min gradient,and the quantitative linear range was 1–1000 ng/mL with R2=0.9996 in practical samples.This study showed that the key to the method development for LC-QQQ MS was the selection of the LC mobile phase,the elution gradient,the declustering potential,and the collision energy of compounds in MS.
文摘A fast and sensitive method for determination of 8 diuretics (acetazolamide, bendroflumethiazide, bumetanide, chlorthalidone, furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, metolazone, triamterene) and masking agent (probenecid) in human urine using gas-chromatography with mass spectrometric detection is described. The extraction of the substances as function of the nature of organic solvent, mixing time and pH of aqueous phase was studied. The tandem mass spectrometry was used to increase selectivity of diuretics determination due to elimination of background interferences. Fragmentation reactions were studied for each compound and their collision energies were optimized to obtain the best selectivity. The results of method’s validation demonstrate its suitability in routine analysis for confirmation purposes.
文摘Since the 1970s,non-selective beta-blockers(NSBB)have been used to prevent variceal upper bleeding in advanced cirrhotic patients.However,several recent studies have raised the doubt about the benefit of NSBB in end-stage cirrhotic patients.In fact,they suggested a detrimental effect in these patients that even reduced survival.All of these studies have been assembled to compose the“window therapy hypothesis”,in which NSBB would have traditional indication to be initiated to prevent variceal upper bleeding;however,treatment should be stopped(or not be initiated)in patients with end-stage cirrhosis.NSBB would reduce the cardiac reserve of these patients,worsening systemic perfusion and prognosis.However,it should be emphasized that these studies present important bias issues,and their results also suggested that diuretic treatment may also be behind the effects observed.In this opinion review,we changed the point of view from NSBB to diuretic treatment,based on a physiopathogenic approach of circulatory parameters of cirrhotic patients studied,and based on diuretic effect in blood pressure lowering and in other hypervolemic disease,as heart failure.We suggest a“diuretic window hypothesis”,composed by an open window in hypervolemic phase,an attention window when patient present in a normal plasma volume phase,and a closed window during the plasma hypovolemic phase.
文摘OBJECTIVE: Zanthoxylum heitzii is a medicinal plant widely used in central Africa for the treatment of many diseases, especially cardiovascular diseases and hypertension. The diuretic effects of crude stern bark extraction were determined and its safety in rats was evaluated. METHODS: The diuretic effects of crude stem bark extraction of Z. heitzii were investigated in Wistar rats (250 g + 10 g) of both sexes. The crude stem bark extraction of Z. heitzii at the doses of 225, 300 and 375 mg/kg was administered to rats at 5 mL/kg body weight. Urine volume was determined 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 24 h after administration of the extract. Kinetics of electrolyte elimination in response to a single oral administration dose of acute treatment was measured. The experiments were performed under the same conditions with two synthetic pharmacological diuretics considered as reference (furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide). Urinary and plasma concentrations of sodium and potassium ions were determined using flame photometry. Concentrations of creatinine, urea, glucose, albumin and electrolytes in the plasma and urine samples were evaluated using a two-way digital bidirectional spectrophotometer. The osmolarity of plasma and urine samples was measured by cytometry using an osmometer. Aldosterone was measured by radioimmunoassay. RESULTS: The plant extract accelerated the elimination of overloaded fluid and increased urine volume and the excretion of Na+, K+ and CI 24 h after administration (P〈0.05). The increase in elimination of Na+, K+, and Cl- induced by the extract caused alkalinization of the urine, and showed a strong inhibitory effect on carbonic anhydrase and saluretic. These effects were mainly observed at the dose of 375 mg/kg. At the maximum diuretic response, urinary osmolarity decreased significantly (P 〈 0.05) when compared to controls. The stability of aldosterone level, the absence of correlation with the plasma levels of Na+, and increased clearance of free water in the animals treated with extract indicated that increased diuresis and natriuresis were tubular in origin. No significant (P 〉 0.05) changes were observed in the body temperature of the animals. CONCLUSION: The significant increase in urine volume 24 h after treatment followed a doseresponse pattern. The excretion of Na+, K+ and Cl- caused a decrease in urine osmolarity. The stability of aldosterone, the absence of correlation with the plasma levels of sodium, and increased clearanceof free water in animals treated with aqueous extract suggest that increased diuresis and moderate natriuresis elevation were of tubular origin.
文摘Urea transporters (UT), including isoforms of UT-A endothelia and erythrocytes, play an important role in the urine in kidney tubule epithelia and UT-B in vasa recta concentration mechanism by mediated an intrarenalurea recycling, suggesting that functional inhibition of these proteins could have therapeutic use as diuretic. By in- tegrated cell based high throughput screening and in silico methods, a class of small-molecule drug-like compounds with thienoquinolin core structure was found to have inhibition activity on both UT-A and UT-B. The structure and activity relationship analysis showed a compound PU-48, named chemically as methyl 3-amino-6-methoxythieno[ 2, 3-b] quinoline-2-carboxylate, had the best UT-A and UT-B inhibition activity. IC50s of PU-48 on UT-B facilitated as determined by erythrocyte lysis assay. In vivo urea transport were micromole level in human, rat, and mouse, activity of PU-48 on urinary concentrating function was evaluated in rats fed ad libitum in metabolic cages. Urine output significantly increased in a dose-dependent manner in rats subcutaneously administered PU-48. Urinary os- molality and urea concentration were significantly decreased. The peak changes of urine output, urinary osmolality and urinary urea concentration occurred between 2 and 4 h after PU/18 administration, with values returning to was subcutaneously injected every 6 h the 24 h urine output in baseline by 10 h. When PU-48 at 50 mg · kg^-1 PU-48 treated rats was significantly higher than that in vehicle control rats. Urinary osmolality and urea concentra- tion in PU-48 treated rats were significantly lower than in vehicle control rats. The excretion of Na + , K + , C1- was PU-48 treated rats had significantly higher urea excre- similar in PU-48 treated and vehicle control rats. However, tion than vehicle control rats. The data suggest that PU-48 caused a urea-selective diuresis without disturbing elec- TGs, and LDL-C in PU-48-treated rats were similar with those trolyte metabolism. Notably, blood urea, T-CHO, in vehicle control rats, which are normal levels. These data indicate that the diuretic effect of PU-14 does not cause electrolyte imbalance and abnormal metabolism. It is predicated that UT inhibitors have potential clinical applica- tions as sodium-sparing diuretics in edema from different etiologies, such as congestive heart failure and cirrhosis.
文摘A reliable method is described for the detection of amitoride,triamterene. canrenone and spironolactone in human urine using GC-MS analysis after trimethytsitytation.The mass spectrometric and metabotic features of the compounds are discussed
文摘A reliable and sensitive method is developed for the detection of common diuretics in human urine. diuretics along with probenecid are methylated and subjected to GC-MS analysis.Both chromatographic and mass spectrometric data are obtained in selected ion monitoring and full scanning modes.The average detection limit is 0.1-1.0 ag/mi urine.This method is suitable to large-scale and routine screening or confirmation of diuretics in doping control.
文摘Objective To study the role of diuretic agents in treating sudden deafness (SD) and explore the possibility of endolymphatic hydrops as a potential cause of SD. Methods Twenty-eight SD cases were reviewed. In 23 cases, treatment was initiated with routine agents. Diuretic agents were later added in 8 of these cases that failed to respond to routine treatment agents. Diuretic agents were included in the initial treatment in the rest 5 cases. In total, 13 cases received diuretics in addition to routine treatment agents and 15 cases received conventional treatment only. Results In the 8 cases who received diuretics after failed conventional treatments, 4 showed hearing improvement, whereas all 5 cases in which diuretics were included in the initial treatment demonstrated hearing improvement. Conclusion These results suggest a possible role of endolymphatic hydrops in the pathophysiologic course of SD. Diuretics should be considered when clear indications exist with no conflicts to other medical conditions.
文摘Aqueous extract of Phyllanthus niruri (200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg. p.o. single dose) was tested for its diuretic activity and compared with the standard drug hydrochlorothiazide (10 mg/ kg p.o.;single dose). Significant increase in the volume of urine and excretion of sodium, potassium and chloride was recorded when aqueous extract of Phyllanthus niruri was administered to hydrated albino rats.