Reversal by a Dopamine Antagonist of Saline-Induced Attenuation of Aldosterone Response to Angiotensin II Infusion in Man
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In an attempt to elucidate the dopaminergic involvement in the regulation of the effect of angiotensin II on the adrenals, plasma aldosterone response to angiotension II infusion (5ng/kg/min, for 60 minutes) was studied in five normal volunteers in various experimental conditions.<BR>Prior infusion of dopamine (3μg/kg/min) or saline (1000ml/hour) caused an attenuation of the aldosterone response to angiotension II. Concurrent infusion of a dopaminergic antagonist, metoclopramide (10μg/kg/min), abolished the inhibitory effect of doamine and saline.<BR>These results suggest that the dopaminergic mechanism is involved in the adaptive aldosterone response of the adrenal to acute saline loading in man.
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著者
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KOJIMA ITARU
The 4th Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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OGATA ETSURO
The 4th Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo