Effect of diuretics on mouse blood sugar following single dose administration

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Frusemide, in doses which were maximal or supramaximal in respect of its natriuretic, diuretic and kaliuretic properties, produced a dose dependent, transient hyperglycaemic response in the mouse. Bilateral nephrectomy resulted in a complete abolition of the hyperglycaemic response. The hyperglycaemic response was accompanied by a decrease in liver glycogen and was significantly attenuated by adrenalectomy, adrenal demedullation and pretreatment with dihydroergotamine (DHE). In the nephrectomized mouse frusemide treatment produced a marked reduction in intravenous glucose tolerance and a reduction in the plasma concentration of immunoreactive insulin following glucose administration. The drug had no detectable effect upon insulin sensitivity. Hydrochlorothiazide exerted no detectable effect on mouse blood sugar. Ethacrynic acid hyperglycaemia was obtainable after intraperitoneal or intramuscular injection, but not after intravenous injection. Intravenously administered ethacrynic acid exerted no effect upon intravenous glucose tolerance or insulin sensitivity in the nephrectomized mouse. 1971 British Pharmacological Society

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FOY, J. M., & FURMAN, B. L. (1971). Effect of diuretics on mouse blood sugar following single dose administration. British Journal of Pharmacology, 42(2), 287–297. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1971.tb07110.x

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