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1. A substance (
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. HS) which resembles the 18-monoacetate of D-aldosterone (18 MA) in its biological actions is found in arterial blood of cats and sheep:
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. HS is assayed in terms of antidiuretic activity equivalent to synthetic 18 MA.2. In cats under chloralose anaesthesia, dialysis of arterial blood (2-3 ml./min) in a small external circuit (8-15 ml.) without disturbance of heart rate, blood pressure or respiration, predicts a physiological concentration of
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. HS equivalent to 31.5-51.9 ng 18 MA/100 ml. Efficiency of dialysis assumed in this calculation is 100%.3.
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. HS is almost evenly distributed throughout the plasma and formed elements of blood.4. Concentrations of
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. HS found during severe arterial haemorrhage are equivalent to 188 +/- 6.7 and 151 +/- 9.2 ng 18 MA/100 ml. in cats and sheep respectively.5.
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. HS has been isolated from 27.6 l. sheep arterial blood by ethyl acetate: chloroform 1:1 extraction, defatting by partitioning between methanol and petroleum ether and purifying by seven-stage thin layer chromatography on MN Kieselgel UV(254). Final yield was equivalent in activity to 21.6 mug 18 MA. Synthetic 18 MA was used as R(F) marker.
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of 2 mug 18 MA are visible on MN Kieselgel UV under U.V.
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. HS activity equivalent to 21.6 mug 18 MA cannot be seen.6.
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. HS was not detectable in IVC blood of cats under chloralose anaesthesia during haemorrhage. The threshold for detection was the equivalent of 15-20 ng 18 MA/100 ml.7.
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. HS resembles a substance liberated by the heart (Lockett & Retallack, 1970a, b, 1971) in chromatographic properties, biological properties and stability in aqueous solution.
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. HS is very much more stable in aqueous solution than 18 MA.
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PMID:The isolation of a renally active substance from arterial blood. 504 65