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Psychopharmacology | 1976

Current determination of lithium-induced minimum sodium requirement in rats

Jørgen Jensen; Klaus Thomsen; O. Vendelin Olesen

Lithium administration raises the minimum sodium requirement of the organism. Lithium treated-rats drink spontaneously a hypertonic sodium chloride solution and thereby protect themselves against the toxic effects of lithium. In the present paper it was studied whether the consumption of sodium chloride can be used as a quantitative measure of the sodium requirement. Rats given different amounts of lithium with food for about 2 months were given free access to water and a 0.46 M NaCl solution, and the 24-h intake of the latter was followed. It was found that the consumption of hypertonic sodium chloride increased with the lithium dosage and the serum lithium level. The consumption showed the following characteristics: (a) It was sufficient to prevent death from lithium poisoning. (b) When access to hypertonic sodium chloride was discontinued for 48 h, the rats lost body weight; the body weight was reestablished within 1 h when the rats again had access to sodium chloride solution. (c) When sufficient amounts of sodium were given with the food, the lithium-treated rats drank no more sodium chloride solution than did the control rats. (d) When lithium administration was discontinued, the consumption of sodium chloride solution fell within 10 days to the control level. (e) The lithium-treated rats developed polyuria, but this was not the cause of the extra intake of sodium chloride. (f) The lithium-treated rats did not drink more of the hypertonic sodium chloride solution than was necessary to cover the minimum sodium requirement. The results indicate that the intake of hypertonic sodium chloride solution can, in fact, be used as a measure of the minimum sodium requirement in lithium-treated rats.


Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2009

Lithium-induced loss of body sodium and the development of severe intoxication in rats.

Klaus Thomsen; Jurgen Jensen; O. Vendelin Olesen


Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2009

Effect of Potassium on Lithium-induced Growth Retardation and Polyuria in Rats

O. Vendelin Olesen; Jørgen Jensen; Klaus Thomsen


Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2009

Effect of Prolonged Lithium Ingestion on Glucagon and Parathyroid Hormone Responses in Rats

O. Vendelin Olesen; Klaus Thomsen


Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2009

Determination by Thin-Layer Chromatography of Phenytoin in Serum in the Presence of Barbiturates and other Antiepileptic and Various Drugs

O. Vendelin Olesen


Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2009

Determination of Sultiam (Ospolot ®) in Serum and Urine by Thin‐Layer Chromatography: Serum Levels and Urinary Output in Patients under Long Term Treatment

O. Vendelin Olesen


Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section A Pathology | 2009

Lithium‐Induced Focal Interstitial Fibrosis in the Rat Kidney

Jytte Hestbech; O. Vendelin Olesen; Klaus Thomsen


Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2009

A Simplified Method for Extracting Phenytoin from Serum, and a More Sensitive Staining Reaction for Quantitative Determination by Thin‐Layer Chromatography

O. Vendelin Olesen


Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2009

Effect of Lithium on Glucagon‐Stimulated Cyclic AMP Excretion in Rats

O. Vendelin Olesen; Jørgen Jensen; Klaus Thomsen


Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2009

Determination of 5-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-5-phenyl-hydantoin (HPPH) in Urine by Thin-layer Chromatography

O. Vendelin Olesen

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