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natriuresis Med.|ˌneɪtrɪ-, ˌnætrɪ(j)ʊˈriːsɪs| [f. natrium + Gr. οὔρησις urination.] The excretion of abnormally large amounts of sodium in the urine.
1957H. W. Smith in Amer. Jrnl. Med. XXIII. 625/2 An increase or decrease in sodium excretion will be designated as natriuresis and antinatriuresis. 1974Nature 11 Jan. 109/1 The natriuresis produced by the intra-renal release of kallikrein may be effected by vasodilator and permeability effects on the renal vasculature and tubules. Hence natriuretic |-ˈɛtɪk| a., causing or pertaining to natriuresis.
1957Amer. Jrnl. Med. XXIII. 625/1 The natriuretic effects of the infusion of large volumes of saline solution are in part controlled by the absence of natriuresis after the infusion of iso-oncotic albumin. 1974Nature 11 Jan. 109/1 The data on sodium excretion place substance P amongst the most potent natriuretic substances so far described. |