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pubmed-article:14978357pubmed:abstractTextSairei-to (TJ-114), a Japanese traditional medicine, has been used clinically for the treatment of various edematous disorders. The inhibitory effect on edema may be dependent on the diuretic response to TJ-114. This study was conducted to clarify the mechanism of diuresis. Pentobarbital-anesthetized rats were infused with a saline solution intravenously (0.4 mL/30 min). Urine was collected through a bladder cannula for 30 min. Intraduodenal administration of TJ-114 (0.5 - 1.5 g/kg) resulted in a dose-dependent increase of urine volume with insignificant urinary sodium excretion and significant urea excretion, but no effect on mean arterial blood pressure. Furthermore, TJ-114 significantly increased urinary levels of NO(2) + NO(3). In addition, intraperitoneal pre-treatment with 6 mg/kg of N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester inhibited the increase in urine volume, urinary urea excretion, and urinary levels of NO(2) + NO(3) in the rats treated with TJ-114. These results suggest that TJ-114 induces a diuretic response via production of NO.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:14978357pubmed:articleTitleThe diuretic effect of Sairei-to is mediated by nitric oxide production in pentobarbital-anesthetized rats.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:14978357pubmed:affiliationMedicinal Evaluation Laboratory, Tsumura Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan. fujitsuka_naoki@mail.tsumura.co.jplld:pubmed
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