The Contribution of Endothelin to Diabetes Insipidus: A Hormonal Perspective

  Introduction Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare but significant endocrine disorder characterized by excessive urination and thirst. While the primary focus in DI has traditionally centered on the role of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and the kidneys, recent research has uncovered the potential contribution of endothelin, a family of peptides known for their role in … Continue reading The Contribution of Endothelin to Diabetes Insipidus: A Hormonal Perspective