CATECHOLAMINES, RENIN AND ALDOSTERONE IN POSTURAL HYPOTENSION

Author:

Hedeland H.,Dymling J.-F.,Hökfelt B.

Abstract

ABSTRACT The interrelation between catecholamines, renin and aldosterone has been studied in two patients with postural hypotension. Under basal conditions both patients presented subnormal values for urinary catecholamines and plasma renin activity. Urinary aldosterone was subnormal in one of the patients and normal in the other. Attempts to increase catecholamine production using insulin induced hypoglycaemia were ineffective in both patients. Tilting was performed in one of the patients but this did not change the urinary catecholamines whereas the plasma renin levels increased in relation to the degree of tilting in a manner known to occur in healthy subjects. In both patients the infusion of noradrenaline was accompanied by an increase in plasma renin activity. On a sodium deficient diet both patients conserved sodium at the renal level, although the response seemed delayed in one of them. During equilibration the urinary catecholamines did not increase whereas the plasma renin and urinary aldosterone values rose in both patients; again the response seemed delayed in one patient. Potassium chloride was administered orally to one of the patients and resulted in an increased urinary output of catecholamines and aldosterone. Our results indicate that baro- and/or osmoreceptor mechanisms can stimulate the production of renin and aldosterone adequately in response to salt restriction and tilting even in the presence of severe sympathetic insufficiency.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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