Vasopressin release during orthostatic hypotension after cardiac transplantation
Tóm tắt
At the time of cardiac transplantation all nerves from the donor ventricles are cut. These nerves may regrow, but there is no method of measuring any regrowth. Arginine vasopressin (AVP) release was studied during hypotension induced by head-up tilt and lower body negative pressure (LBNP) in transplant recipients and in normal controls. Subjects were tilted to 60° for up to 60 min or until symptomatic. Lower body negative pressure (40 mmHg) was applied for 10 min after 30 min rest. Seven of 17 transplant recipients and 11 of 12 controls became symptomatic during tilt testing, and 9 of 12 controls and 9 of 17 transplant recipients became symptomatic after 10 min of LBNP. Symptoms during tilt did not predict symptoms during LBNP. Resting AVP levels were similar but osmolality was greater in transplant recipients. Resting haematocrit was reduced, and atrial natriuretic peptide increased in transplant recipients, suggesting increased plasma volume. In symptomatic subjects, changes in humoral concentrations were similar when compared between transplant recipients and normals, except that the rise in AVP at the time of symptoms was reduced in transplant recipients, with a comparable drop in blood pressure consistent with persistent cardiac afferent denervation in a subset of transplant recipients.
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