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About Hyponatremia

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The relationship between hyponatremia and vasopressin

Hyponatremia is a common electrolyte disorder associated with a number of clinical conditions.1-5 Hyponatremia often results from inappropriate retention of water by the kidney, which is mediated by vasopressin.4,6

The featured video on this page explains the role of vasopressin in hyponatremia and the potential benefits of vasopressin receptor antagonism in greater detail.

References:

  1. Hoorn EJ, Lindemans J, Zietse R. Development of severe hyponatraemia in hospitalized patients: treatment-related risk factors and inadequate management. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2006;21(1):70-76.
  2. Upadhyay A, Jaber BL, Madias NE. Incidence and prevalence of hyponatremia. Am J Med. 2006;119(7, suppl 1):S30-S35.
  3. Verbalis JG, Goldsmith SR, Greenberg A, Schrier RW, Sterns RH. Hyponatremia treatment guidelines 2007: expert panel recommendations. Am J Med. 2007;120(11, suppl 1):S1-S21.
  4. Adrogué HJ. Consequences of inadequate management of hyponatremia. Am J Nephrol. 2005;25(3):240-249.
  5. Douglas I. Hyponatremia: why it matters, how it presents, how we can manage it. Cleve Clin J Med. 2006;73(suppl 3):S4-S12.
  6. Robertson GL. Disorders of the neurohypophysis. In: Fauci AS, Braunwald E, Kasper DL et al, eds. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. 17th ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill; 2008:2217-2224.