Abstract
Summary and Conclusions
1. Amphetamine and its isomers are diuretic and natriuretic in starved, normal and salt loaded rats. 2. The glomerular nitration rate of starved rats is elevated by d-amphetamine. The elevation of nitration rate is sufficient to account for the diuresis and natriuresis observed without postulating a decrease in tubular absorption of water or sodium.
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