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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1933

Cyclic Variations in Urinary Excretion of Iodine in Women.

Versa V. Cole; George M. Curtis

While investigating the daily urinary excretion of iodine in patients with goiter, we observed a rise in the urinary output of iodine during the first 2 days of menstruation in one (Fig. 1, B), with non-toxic nodular goiter, and a premenstrual rise in the other (Fig. 1, A), with exophthalmic goiter. Several investigators have reported an increase in the blood iodine during menstruation. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 It has also been reported that menstrual blood is considerably higher in iodine content than venous blood. 3 , 5 Since the urine was not obtained by catheterization some unavoidable contamination occurred. However, 50 to 100 cc. of menstrual blood would be required to give the increase found during the menstrual period in the patient (B), and blood was not grossly evident in the specimens. To further investigate this cyclic variation, 2 women without evidence of thyroid disease (C and D) were studied throughout the entire menstrual cycle. During these studies the subjects were allowed a general diet. Care was taken to exclude foods known to be high in iodine content, and particularly sea foods. The ages are as follows: A-18, B-39, C-27, and D-32. All 4 showed either a premenstrual or menstrual rise in urinary iodine excretion (Fig. 1). Subject C showed the premenstrual rise during 2 consecutive periods. B, C, and D showed a rise 6 to 8 days after the onset of menstruation. A, C, and D presented a rise 14 to 18 days after the onset of menstruation. It will be noted that the variation in the urinary iodine excretion does not parallel that found in the blood iodine by previous workers. At present we are not prepared to discuss the mechanism of this cyclic variation in the urinary excretion of iodine. Further investigation is in progress.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1953

Therapy of experimental hydrazine poisoning.

Versa V. Cole; David L. Hill; Aili H. Oikemus

Summary Severe hydrazine poisoning in the mouse was successfully treated by the use of thiopental Na and Na pyruvate.


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1944

THE EFFECT OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF SODIUM BROMIDE TO PREGNANT RATS ON THE LEARNING ABILITY OF THE OFFSPRING II. MAZE-TEST

Ben K. Harned; Hughbert C. Hamilton; Versa V. Cole


Journal of Nutrition | 1935

Human iodine balance.

Versa V. Cole; George M. Curtis


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1941

THE TOXICITY OF STRONTIUM AND CALCIUM

Versa V. Cole; Ben K. Harned; Roberta Hafkesbring


Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease | 1935

The Blood Iodine in Thyroid Disease

George M. Curtis; Versa V. Cole; Francis J. Phillips


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1943

A POSSIBLE METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PROLONGED ACTION OF BARBITURATES

Versa V. Cole


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1942

A THERAPEUTIC INCOMPATIBILITY BETWEEN SULFAPYRIDINE AND QUININE

Ben K. Harned; Versa V. Cole


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1935

THE INTRAPULMONIC ABSORPTION OF IODINE

Versa V. Cole; Robert H. Dunn; George M. Curtis


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1941

THE ACTION OF STRONTIUM AND CALCIUM ON THE UTERUS

Ben K. Harned; Versa V. Cole

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