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The administration of Piromen, a pyrogenic extract, to anesthetized, dehydrated, vasopressin-supplemented dogs uniformly produced a fall in urine concentration without a significant change in solute excretion. In seven hydropenic animals, urine osmolality decreased from 1,664 to 855 milliosmols/kg and urine flow increased from 0.41 to 1.00 ml/min. In 17 animals a pyrogenic reaction was produced during a solute diuresis, in 11 during a rising or stable Tchh2o-Cosm relationship, and in 6 during a spontaneously falling Tchh2o. In the former group Tchh2o fell 1.9 ml/min and in the latter 3.1 ml/min. In five studies hypotonic urine was excreted. In three studies, appreciably increasing Cosm by hypertonic infusion produced a gradual decline of Thh2o in two and no change in one. These data are interpreted as indicating that pyrogen impairs renal concentration by decreasing medullary solute content as a consequence of renal hyperemia. Alterations in distal tubular membrane permeability to water cannot be excluded. |