Malchoff C D, Hughes J M, Carey R M
J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1987 Jul;65(1):203-7. doi: 10.1210/jcem-65-1-203.
Aldosterone secretion in man is stimulated by potassium (K), ACTH, and angiotensin II (AII) and inhibited by dopamine (DA). In normal sodium-replete supine individuals, aldosterone secretion is under maximum tonic inhibition by DA and is not inhibited further by DA administration. Sodium depletion alters plasma aldosterone responses to secretogogues. Upright posture, another physiological stimulus to aldosterone secretion, recently was demonstrated to sensitize the adrenal cortex to inhibition of aldosterone secretion by a large quantity of DA (4.0 micrograms/kg X min). The effect of upright posture on aldosterone responses to other secretogogues is unknown. In this study, we investigated the effect of upright posture on aldosterone responses to low infusion rates of DA, to the DA antagonist metoclopramide (M) and to AII and ACTH. Fourteen normal men eating a normal sodium diet were studied. In eight, PRA, plasma aldosterone (PAC), plasma cortisol (F), and serum K concentrations were determined after 4 h of upright posture and infusion of vehicle (D5W) or DA at 0.1, 0.4, and 2.0 micrograms/kg X min. Six other normal men were kept supine for 3 h and, on separate days, upright for 3 h and given iv M (10-mg bolus dose), AII (1 and 4 pmol/kg X min for 30 min), and ACTH (20 and 120 mU/h for 30 min). PAC, PRA, F, and K were measured before and after these three secretogogues were administered. In the presence of vehicle, mean PAC increased by 15.1 +/- 4.3 (+/- SEM) ng/dL after 4 h of upright posture. In the presence of DA infused at 0.1, 0.4, and 2.0 micrograms/kg X min, the PAC response to upright posture was decreased to 9.7 +/- 2.5 (P = NS), 7.5 +/- 3.9 (P less than 0.05), and 8.1 +/- 2.0 (P less than 0.05) ng/dL, respectively. This occurred without a decrease in PRA, F, or K. The stimulation of PAC 10 and 20 min after a 10-mg bolus dose of M was 9.6 +/- 3.3 and 9.3 +/- 2.6 ng/dL, respectively, in supine subjects and 8.3 +/- 2.3 and 10.8 +/- 3.4 ng/dL 10 and 20 min after the M dose in upright subjects. The responses of PAC to ACTH and AII also were unchanged after 3 h of upright posture. We conclude that upright posture sensitizes the adrenal cortex to inhibition of aldosterone secretion by DA without affecting other modifiers of aldosterone secretion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
人体中的醛固酮分泌受钾(K)、促肾上腺皮质激素(ACTH)和血管紧张素II(AII)刺激,并受多巴胺(DA)抑制。在钠充足的正常仰卧个体中,醛固酮分泌受到DA的最大张力抑制,给予DA不会进一步抑制。钠缺乏会改变血浆醛固酮对促分泌素的反应。直立姿势是醛固酮分泌的另一种生理刺激,最近被证明会使肾上腺皮质对大量DA(4.0微克/千克×分钟)抑制醛固酮分泌变得敏感。直立姿势对醛固酮对其他促分泌素反应的影响尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们调查了直立姿势对醛固酮对低输注速率DA、DA拮抗剂甲氧氯普胺(M)以及对AII和ACTH反应的影响。研究了14名食用正常钠饮食的正常男性。其中8人在直立姿势4小时并输注溶媒(5%葡萄糖水溶液)或分别以0.1、0.4和2.0微克/千克×分钟的速率输注DA后,测定了血浆肾素活性(PRA)、血浆醛固酮(PAC)、血浆皮质醇(F)和血清钾浓度。另外6名正常男性仰卧3小时,并在不同日期直立3小时,然后静脉注射M(10毫克推注剂量)、AII(1和4皮摩尔/千克×分钟,持续30分钟)和ACTH(20和120毫单位/小时,持续30分钟)。在给予这三种促分泌素之前和之后测量了PAC、PRA、F和钾。在溶媒存在的情况下,直立姿势4小时后平均PAC增加了15.1±4.3(±标准误)纳克/分升。在分别以0.1、0.4和2.0微克/千克×分钟的速率输注DA时,PAC对直立姿势的反应分别降至9.7±2.5(P=无显著性差异)、7.5±3.9(P<0.05)和8.1±2.0(P<0.05)纳克/分升。这一情况发生时,PRA、F或钾并未降低。在仰卧受试者中,给予10毫克推注剂量的M后10分钟和20分钟,PAC的刺激值分别为9.6±3.3和9.3±2.6纳克/分升,在直立受试者中,给予M剂量后10分钟和20分钟,PAC的刺激值分别为8.3±2.3和10.8±3.4纳克/分升。直立姿势3小时后,PAC对ACTH和AII的反应也未改变。我们得出结论,直立姿势使肾上腺皮质对DA抑制醛固酮分泌变得敏感,而不影响醛固酮分泌的其他调节因子。(摘要截选至400字)