Article date: June 1989
By: TM MacDonald, RF Jeffrey, MR Lee, in Volume 27, Issue 6, pages 811-822
1. gamma‐L‐glutamyl‐L‐dopa (gludopa) and placebo were given by intravenous infusion to 12 healthy salt replete men for 10 h in a single‐blind randomised fashion. 2. Gludopa caused a cumulative natriuresis of 46.5 mmol compared with placebo with a biphasic pattern and this was associated with a small reduction in body weight. 3. A small fall in arterial blood pressure and rise in pulse rate was seen with gludopa. 4. Plasma renin activity, atrial natriuretic peptide and urine kallikrein excretion were unchanged by gludopa but a small fall in urine aldosterone excretion, urine flow rate and free water clearance occurred. 5. The renal effects of gludopa are modest and last for only a few hours after the start of infusion.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1989.tb03444.x
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