Vasopressin release during nonhypotensive hemorrhage and angiotensin II infusion
- PMID: 1147005
- DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1975.228.1.149
Vasopressin release during nonhypotensive hemorrhage and angiotensin II infusion
Abstract
These experiments were designed to determine whether angiotensin II (AII) could potentiate the increase in plasma vasopressin (ADH) concentration produced by continuous, nonhypotensive hemorrhage in nephrectomized dogs. Infusion of AII (10 ng/kg.min) into a common carotid artery in nonbled dogs did not increase plasma ADH levels, suggesting that increases in carotid arterial plasma AII concentration alone do not stimulate an increase in ADH release. Subsequently, nephrectomized dogs subjected to nonhypotensive hemorrhage (0.44 ml/kg.min) were infused as follows: 0.9% saline intravenously, AII (10 ng/kg.min) intravenously, or AII (10 ng/kg.min) into the carotid. The Plasma ADH concentration increased in all three groups of dogs during hemorrhage. Although the AII-infused dogs demonstrated significant increases in plasma ADH levels earlier during hemorrhage, these changes were small; there were no statistically significant differences in plasma ADH concentrations among the three groups. These results suggest that increases in plasma AII concentration have little or no significant effect on the volume control of ADH release.
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