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Desmopressin Nasal Spray Linked to Seizures in Australia
Newsinferno.com, NY - Aug 1, 2008
... by injection to prevent or control the frequent urination, increased thirst, and loss of water associated with diabetes insipidus (water diabetes). ...
Growing need
Times Record News, TX - Jul 31, 2008
Their 6-year-old son, Nathaniel, received a double diagnosis in October; diabetes insipidus, which prevents his body from absorbing the fluids it needs, ...
DelSite Advances Nasal Delivery of Therapeutic Peptide
MarketWatch - Jul 15, 2008
AVP, a nine-amino-acid peptide hormone, is primarily used for the treatment of uncontrolled urine flow in patients with diabetes insipidus. ...
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Contra Costa Times, CA - Jul 25, 2008
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Baby at risk of brain damage from salt poisoning
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Jul 18, 2008
There are several conditions that can cause high levels of sodium in the blood, including severe, long-term diarrhea and vomiting or diabetes insipidus, ...
Viel trinken ? auch ohne Durst?
NZZ Online, Switzerland - Jul 15, 2008
So werden Patienten, die unter einer h?ufigen Form der Wasserharnruhr, dem sogenannten Diabetes insipidus centralis, leiden, mit synthetischem ...
Kleines Malheur
Tagesspiegel, Germany - Jul 6, 2008
Stellt der Arzt dann tats?chlich ein k?rperliches Problem fest, wie zum Beispiel einen verschleppten Harnwegsinfekt, Wasserdiabetes (Diabetes insipidus) ...
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Diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy and deafness (DIDMOAD) caused by mutations in a … -
TM Strom, K Hortnagel, S Hofmann, F Gekeler, C … - Human Molecular Genetics, 1998 - Oxford Univ Press
... Diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy and deafness (DIDMOAD) caused
by mutations in a novel gene (wolframin) coding for a predicted ...

… characterization of a vasopressin V 2 receptor and possible link to nephrogenic diabetes insipidus -
SJ Lolait, AM O'Carroll, OW McBride, M Konig, A … - Nature, 1992 - palgrave-journals.com
... 357336a0. Cloning and characterization of a vasopressin V2 receptor and
possible link to nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. Stephen J ...

Lymphocytic Infundibuloneurohypophysitis as a Cause of Central Diabetes Insipidus -
H Imura, K Nakao, A Shimatsu, Y Ogawa, T Sando, I … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1993 - content.nejm.org
... Next Next. Lymphocytic Infundibuloneurohypophysitis as a Cause of Central Diabetes
Insipidus. ... Central Diabetes Insipidus in Children and Young Adults. ...

Water channels encoded by mutant aquaporin-2 genes in nephrogenic diabetes insipidus are impaired in … -
PM Deen, H Croes, RA van Aubel, LA Ginsel, CH van … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1995 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Copyright notice. Water channels encoded by mutant aquaporin-2 genes in nephrogenic
diabetes insipidus are impaired in their cellular routing. ...

Defective Aquaporin-2 Trafficking in Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus and Correction by Chemical … -
BK Tamarappoo, AS Verkman - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1998 - Am Soc Clin Investig
... Defective Aquaporin-2 Trafficking in Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus and Correction
by Chemical Chaperones. BK Tamarappoo and AS Verkman. ...

… 2 water channel mutant which causes autosomal dominant nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is retained in … -
SM Mulders, DG Bichet, JP Rijss, EJ Kamsteeg, MF … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1998 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Copyright notice. An aquaporin-2 water channel mutant which causes autosomal dominant
nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is retained in the Golgi complex. ...

Patients with autosomal nephrogenic diabetes insipidus homozygous for mutations in the aquaporin 2 … -
AF van Lieburg, MA Verdijk, VV Knoers, AJ van … - American Journal of Human Genetics, 1994 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Copyright notice. Patients with autosomal nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
homozygous for mutations in the aquaporin 2 water-channel gene. ...

Urinary Excretion of Aquaporin-2 in Patients with Diabetes Insipidus -
K Kanno, S Sasaki, Y Hirata, S Ishikawa, K Fushimi … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1995 - content.nejm.org
Urinary Excretion of Aquaporin-2 in Patients with Diabetes Insipidus. Kazuo Kanno,
MD, Sei Sasaki, MD, Yukio Hirata, MD, San-e Ishikawa, MD, Kiyohide Fushimi, MD ...

Diabetes insipidus. -
GL Robertson - Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am. 1995 Sep;24(3):549-72. Diabetes insipidus.
Robertson GL. Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and ...

Single base deletion in the vasopressin gene is the cause of diabetes insipidus in Brattleboro rats -
H Schmale, D Richter - Nature, 1984 - nature.com
Single base deletion in the vasopressin gene is the cause of diabetes insipidus
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Diabetes Insipidus

Normally, a hormone or chemical in the blood tells the kidneys when to hold on to water and when to release it. This is important for managing blood pressure. When the kidneys aren¿t able to retain water, the condition is called diabetes insipidus. This is not related to the more familiar diabetes mellitus (Type 2 diabetes.

Symptoms of Diabetes Insipidus

Symptoms of diabetes insipidus can happen at any age. Sometimes they arise gradually; other times suddenly. They include:

  • A frequent need to pass urine, even at night
  • Extreme thirst that causes a person to drink enormous quantities of water
  • Dehydration, if a person isn¿t able to replace the fluids that he or she is losing through urine
  • Imbalanced electrolytes. These are salts in the blood. The atoms or groups of atoms in these salts have an electrical charge (either negative or positive). The electrolytes are what your cells (especially nerve, heart and muscle) use to maintaining electrical currents to carry electrical impulses across themselves and to other cells. Examples of major electrolytes are sodium, potassium, calcium, choride and phosphate. A person with diabetes insipidus will have relatively high levels of sodium and potassium.

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Causes and Risk Factors for Diabetes Insipidus

Diabetes insipidus can be caused in several ways:

  • The body lacks the water-retaining hormone (vasopressin or ADH). This type is called neurogenic diabetes insipidus. It is sometimes referred to as cranial, central or pituitary diabetes insipidus. The hormone may be either totally or partially lacking.
  • The kidneys have an abnormality that prevents them from responding to the water-retaining hormone. This is called nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.

While it is often impossible to know what the direct cause of insipidus was, the condition can sometimes be due to inherited abnormalities, tumors, injuries to the skull, diseases such as sarcoidosis or tuberculosis, blood vessel abnormalities such as aneurysms or infections such as encephalitis or meningitis.

Diagnosing Diabetes Insipidus

One of the simplest tests for diagnosing diabetes insipidus is a water deprivation test. This must be done under constant supervision because the patient can become seriously dehydrated. The test begins in the morning by weighing the patient, taking a blood sample to measure electrolyte levels and taking a urine sample. Voided urine is collected every hour. Measurements are taken of how concentrated the urine is.

At a certain point, after another blood test, the patient is given vasopressin and a final urine sample is collected an hour later. A diagnosis of diabetes insipidus can be made (or rejected) based on the changes in the person¿s blood and urine composition over the course of the test.

Treating Diabetes Insipidus

Without treatment diabetes insipidus can cause permanent kidney damage.

Treatment usually consists of
hormone replacement and treatment of any underlying cause (such as surgical removal of a pituitary tumor) that can be addressed.

Non-hormone drugs may also be helpful, including:

  • Diuretics
  • ADH-releasing drugs such as chlorpropamide, carbamazepine and clofibrate. These can reduce or eliminate the need for hormone replacement in some people who have a partial lack of vasopressin. These drugs are not effective, however, if a person has nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
  • Prostglandin inhibitors

Reducing the amount of salt consumed in the diet may also help.

 
 
 
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