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Pediatric Neurology | 1989

Inappropriate antidiuretic hormone in children with viral meningitis

J. Eduardo Fajardo; Elisabeth M. Stafford; James W. Bass; John D. Roscelli; Aileen K. Sato; John R. Claybaugh

Urinary excretion rates of antidiuretic hormone were determined by radioimmunoassay in children with bacterial (6) and viral (11) meningitis, and in children with other febrile illnesses (7). These values were compared to normal data obtained from 50 healthy, normally hydrated children ranging in age from 1 week to 9 years. Plasma sodium concentrations were measured in the sick children; urine osmolality and creatinine concentrations were measured in all children. Upon admission, all children with bacterial meningitis and 64% of those with viral meningitis had urinary antidiuretic hormone excretion rates greater than 2 S.D. above values obtained from age-matched controls. Fifty-seven percent of children with other febrile illnesses had similarly elevated antidiuretic hormone values; however, only in the bacterial and viral meningitis groups were antidiuretic hormone excretion rates inappropriate because they occurred when serum sodium concentrations were found to be normal or low normal (i.e., 136 +/- 2 mEq/L and 137 +/- 1 mEq/L, respectively). The average serum sodium in the group with other febrile illnesses was higher (146 +/- 5 mEq/L; p less than 0.05) and could represent an appropriate stimulus for antidiuretic hormone release. In spite of high levels of antidiuretic hormone, most viral meningitis patients did not concentrate their urine, probably because all except 2 were younger than 2 months of age. We conclude that viral meningitis, like bacterial meningitis, frequently is associated with inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion; however, most children with viral meningitis may be protected from developing hyponatremia because of their inability to concentrate their urine.


Journal of The American Association for Laboratory Animal Science | 2006

Gender differences in the blood volume of conscious Sprague-Dawley rats

Rick J Probst; Jenny M. Lim; Danielle N. Bird; Ginger L. Pole; Aileen K. Sato; John R. Claybaugh


American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2000

Effects of time of day, gender, and menstrual cycle phase on the human response to a water load

John R. Claybaugh; Aileen K. Sato; Linda K. Crosswhite; L. Harrison Hassell


American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2004

Prenatal exposure to ethanol causes partial diabetes insipidus in adult rats

Daniel S. Knee; Aileen K. Sato; Catherine F. T. Uyehara; John R. Claybaugh


American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2006

Effects of prenatal ethanol exposure and sex on the arginine vasopressin response to hemorrhage in the rat

Danielle N. Bird; Aileen K. Sato; Daniel S. Knee; Catherine F. T. Uyehara; Donald A. Person; John R. Claybaugh


Military Medicine | 2003

Effects of FiO2 on O2 consumption and cardiovascular and hormonal responses to hemorrhage in the goat.

John R. Claybaugh; Aileen K. Sato; Steven C. Vanscoy


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Vasopressin Increases Adrenal Blood Flow in a Pig Model of Hemorrhagic Shock

Catherine F. T. Uyehara; Paul Wetstein; Wayne Ichimura; Lee-Ann Murata; Aileen K. Sato; Claudia A Hernandez; Lauren Kajiura


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Increased Renal Potassium Secretion Associated with Increased Vasopressin Prevents Hyperkalemia in a Rat Model of Hemorrhagic Shock

Debby Lee; Claudia A Hernandez; Lee-Ann Murata; Aileen K. Sato; Catherine F. T. Uyehara


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Potassium exaggerates vasopressin response in Sus scrofa models of hemorrhagic shock but not endotoxic shock (859.4)

Catherine F. T. Uyehara; Michael Rowland; Joy Sarkar; Lee-Ann Murata; Aileen K. Sato; Wayne Ichimura; Claudia A Hernandez; Lauren Kajiura


The FASEB Journal | 2013

Vasopressin increases blood pressure without inducing pulmonary hypertension in a Sus scrofa model of hemorrhage

Joy Sarkar; Catherine F. T. Uyehara; Wayne Ichimura; Lee-Ann Murata; Aileen K. Sato; Claudia A Hernandez; Christopher L Allen

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John R. Claybaugh

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Wayne Ichimura

Tripler Army Medical Center

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Daniel S. Knee

Tripler Army Medical Center

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Glenn M Hashiro

Tripler Army Medical Center

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Lee-Ann Murata

Tripler Army Medical Center

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Danielle B. Holt

Tripler Army Medical Center

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Donald A. Person

Baylor College of Medicine

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Joy Sarkar

University of Illinois at Chicago

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