Author:
McCance David R.,Roberts Geraldine,Sheridan Brian,McKnight John A.,Leslie Hilary,Merrett J. Desmond,Atkinson A. Brew
Abstract
Abstract. There is little information available concerning the presence or absence of a normal variation in the circulating concentration of atrial natriuretic homone throughout a 24 h period. We have examined this in 8 normal subjects (aged 23–35 years) on a fixed 120 mmol Na+ diet. Circulating levels of ANH, plasma renin activity, serum aldosterone and serum cortisol were determined two-hourly during 24 h in a supine position. There was a significant change in the concentration of each of these four hormones during the study period (P< 0.05). ANH: peak 8.5 (22.00 h), nadir 4.0 (12.00 h) (pmol/l); PRA: peak 1.7 (04.00 h), nadir 0.8 (22.00 h) (μg · l−1 · h−1); aldosterone: peak 350 (14.00 h), nadir 143 (22.00 h) (pmol/l); cortisol: peak 346 (08.00 h), nadir 51 (22.00 h) (nmol/l). Peak plasma ANH occurred at 22.00 h and with the exception of times 20.00 h and 10.00 h this value was significantly higher than all the other time means (P< 0.05). The only other significant differences were between plasma ANH at 20.00 h and 06.00 h, 08.00 h, 12.00 h and 14.00 h, respectively (P< 0.05). From midnight until 18.00 h, there was no significant difference between any of the time means. There was a peak in PRA at 04.00 h, while peak serum aldosterone and serum cortisol occurred at 14.00 h and 08.00 h, respectively. This study suggests that ANH may display a diurnal rhythm. Our findings provide further physiological evidence that plasma ANH and PRA may have a reciprocal relationship.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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