INSULIN ANHYDREMIA

Abstract
Previously desiccated dogs when given insulin developed a more profound anhydremia than those which had water. Spastic convulsions were not observed in the desiccated dogs, although they appeared in those given fluids. The latter animals invariably recovered upon glucose administration, while those that were deprived of water for periods longer than 4 days did not survive. The response of the blood sugar to insulin was not influenced by the water intake.