Plasma Copeptin in Response to Oral Urea in Healthy Adults and Patients With Polyuria-polydipsia...
Arginine Vasopressin DeficiencyPrimary PolydipsiaThe aim of this study is to investigate whether oral urea stimulates copeptin release and, if so, whether it may provide a novel diagnostic test in the differentiation between AVP-D (Arginine vasopressin deficiency) and PP (primary polydipsia).
Effects of GLP-1 Analogues on Fluid Intake in Patients With Primary Polydipsia (The GOLD-Study)...
Primary PolydipsiaGlucagon like Peptide -1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists are well known to stimulate glucose-induced insulin secretion and to reduce energy intake. Recent findings from animal and human studies suggest a role of GLP-1 in regulating water and salt homeostasis. GLP-1 has been shown to reduce fluid intake after an oral salt load or during a meal - pointing to a hypodipsic effect. The aim of this study is to elucidate whether these putative hypodipsic properties of GLP-1 might be of advantage in persons with an exaggerated thirst perception as is the case in patients with primary polydipsia.
Use of Copeptin Measurement After Arginine Infusion for the Differential Diagnosis of Diabetes Insipidus...
Diabetes InsipidusPolydipsia1 moreThe differential diagnosis of central diabetes insipidus (cDI) is difficult and the current test with the highest diagnostic accuracy is copeptin measurement after hypertonic saline infusion (HIS). Although the HIS improved diagnostic accuracy compared to the standard water deprivation test used for decades before, it still comprises great discomfort for patients due to the rise in serum sodium levels above 149mmol/l and requires the presence of medical staff at all times to guarantee safety of the test. The arginine stimulation test is routinely used to stimulate growth hormone. Own data in 52 patients with polyuria / polydipsia syndrome showed that arginine infusion is a potent stimulator of the neurohypophysis and provides a new diagnostic tool in the differential diagnosis of cDI. Copeptin measurements upon arginine stimulation (CAS) discriminated patients with diabetes insipidus vs. patients with primary polydipsia with a high diagnostic accuracy of 94%. To validate these results and to compare them against the HIS a large multicenter trial is needed, where the diagnostic accuracy of the CAS is compared to the HIS.
Use of Copeptin in Diabetes Insipidus
Diabetes InsipidusPrimary PolydipsiaProspective evaluation of the novel biomarker copeptin in the differential diagnosis of diabetes insipidus against the standard diagnostic test methods.