EFFECT OF POSTURE ON PLASMA ATRIAL NATRIURETIC HORMONE AND RENAL-FUNCTION DURING SALT LOADING IN PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT POSTURAL (IDIOPATHIC) EDEMA

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ANDERSON, GH
STREETEN, DHP
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[1] Endocrine Section, Department of Medicine, State University of New York Health Science Center, Syracuse, NY
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10.1210/jcem-71-1-243
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R5 [内科学];
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The effect of posture on plasma atrial natriuretic hormone (ANH) and renal function was studied in subjects with idiopathic edema. Sixty-five subjects with edema but with no clinical evidence for cardiac, renal, or pulmonary diseases were studied after they had been off all medication for 1 week or more. They had nothing by mouth after midnight and were admitted to the Clinical Research Center at 0800 h. They voided, were weighed, and had their blood pressure and pulse measured in the recumbent and upright positions. A needle was inserted, and subjects were recumbent for 0.5 h, after which blood was drawn for measurement of plasma ANH, serum sodium, potassium, and (in 35 subjects) creatinine. They were then given 150 mL 0.14% sodium chloride solution to drink every 0.5 h for the next 6 h. Urine was collected every 0.5 h for measurement of sodium, potassium, and creatinine. After 4 h of recumbency repeat blood samples were drawn, subjects ambulated for 2 h, after which final repeat blood samples were drawn. Subjects were considered to have postural edema if their upright urinary sodium/previous 2-h urinary sodium was less than 33%, and to have a normal response if it was 33% or more. The clinical characteristics of the 34 patients with postural edema and 31 patients with a normal response were similar. Plasma ANH levels (initial, after oral saline, and after standing) were similar in the two groups, and there was no relationship between changes in ANH and urinary sodium with standing. In conclusion, under conditions of mild oral sodium chloride loading, changes in plasma ANH do not cause the abnormal sodium retention found in patients with postural edema. © 1990 by The Endocrine Society.
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