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Original Article

Plasma and Urinary Levels of Vasopressin in Enuretic and Non-Enuretic Children

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Pages 119-122 | Received 20 Jan 1993, Accepted 07 Sep 1993, Published online: 15 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Plasma and urinary levels of vasopressin were measured by radioimmunoassay in 18 children with primary nocturnal enuresis and 20 age and sex matched controls. All subjects followed a protocol whereby all urine were collected and divided up into daytime (8 a.m.–8 pm) and night-time (8 p.m.–8 a.m.) samples. Urine osmolality and urinary vasopressin levels were measured and, following an overnight observation period, the following morning (8 a.m.) plasma vasopressin was measured. Plasma vasopressin was significantly lower in the enuretic group (2.86 ± 0.44 pg/ml) compared to the control group (3.64 ± 1.35 pg/ml) (p = 0.011). Total urinary vasopressin excretion over 24 hours was lower in the enuretic group but the difference was not significant. These results support the hypothesis that one of the factors responsible for nocturnal enuresis in children may be due to a reduced nocturnal secretion of vasopressin. This may explain why the vasopressin substitution therapy is able to successfully abolish nocturnal enuresis symptoms.

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