Other Diabetes CausesOther lesser-known forms of diabetes can arise due to the following reasons:Genetics DIDMOAD syndrome (Diabetes Insipidus, Diabetes Mellitus, Optic Atrophy, and Deafness) is a rare genetic disorder that can cause diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus. ...
Pituitary and suprasellar lesions can cause diabetes insipidus due to interruption of pathways carrying vasopressin and oxytocin to pituitary. Central diabetes insipidus is characterized by polyuria and polydipsia and is a direct result of deficiency of vasopressin. Midline mass lesions in brain and body...
Boone M,Deen PM.Congenital nephrogenic diabetes insipidus:what can we learn from mouse models. Experimental Physiology . 2009Boone M & Deen PMT (2009). Congenital nephrogenic diabetes insipidus: what can we learn from mouse models? Exp Physiol 94, 186-190....
vasopressin- a hormone that is synthesized in hypothalamus and is secreted by posterior pituitary gland. It keeps water in the organism. When there is diabetes insipidus, then there is an excessive urination (polyuria). So, I guess you can say that diabetes is a wider term than diabetes ...
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Chuang, C.; Parnerkar, V.; Radulescu, A.; Hunt, M.A.; Cayci, Z.; Ustun, C. Diabetes insipidus in myelodysplastic syndrome: What we learnt from a case regarding its diagnosis, pathophysiology and management. Leuk. Lymphoma 2014, 20, 1-3....
Diabetes insipidus: A condition associated with passing large amounts of urine, but blood sugars are normal. A chemical called vasopressin is released from the hypothalamus. This vasopressin regulates the water reabsorption in the kidneys. In the absence of vasopressin, the reabsorption process does ...
Define what diabetes insipidus is and what causes it. Explain why volume capacity does not change with exercise? Why is urine generally acidic? How does this acidic urine relate to blood pH? Explain. What is urine? Why can't the osmolality of urine ever exceed the osmolality of the medullar...