Grzeszczak W, Zukowska-Szczechowska E, Kokot F
Klinika Nefrologii Sl. AM, Katowice.
Pol Arch Med Wewn. 1992 Oct;88(4):219-24.
The present study aimed to assess the influence of opioid receptors on vasopressin (AVP) secretion in 12 kidney transplant patients (KTP) with stable graft function, and in 15 healthy subjects (control). Significantly lower basal plasma AVP levels were found in KTP than in controls. After blockade of opioid receptors by naloxone a significant increase of plasma AVP levels were observed in both examined groups. This increase was significantly higher in KTP than in healthy subjects. From data presented in this study participation of opioid receptors in the regulation of AVP secretion is highly likely both in KTP and controls. This participation seems to be significantly greater in KTP than in healthy subjects.
本研究旨在评估阿片受体对12例移植肾功能稳定的肾移植患者(KTP)和15例健康受试者(对照组)血管加压素(AVP)分泌的影响。发现KTP患者的基础血浆AVP水平显著低于对照组。用纳洛酮阻断阿片受体后,两个研究组的血浆AVP水平均显著升高。KTP患者的这种升高显著高于健康受试者。根据本研究提供的数据,阿片受体很可能参与了KTP患者和对照组AVP分泌的调节。这种参与在KTP患者中似乎比在健康受试者中显著更大。