Increase in plasma free fatty acids and natriuresis by xanthines may reflect adenosine antagonism
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Increase in plasma free fatty acids and natriuresis by xanthines may reflect adenosine antagonism
Abstract
The hypothesis has been examined that adenosine is involved in the diuretic and free fatty acid (FFA) - releasing action of xanthines. The effects of theophylline (T), a potent adenosine antagonist, were compared with those of enprofylline (3-propyl xanthine, E), which exerts negligible antagonism of adenosine. Eight healthy male volunteers were given E 1.5 mg/kg, T 5.0 mg/kg or placebo 0.9% saline (P) intravenously in a double-blind, randomized, cross-over investigation. Blood samples were analyzed for E, T, catecholamines (CA: adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine), FFA, renin, glucose, glucagon and insulin, and urine was collected at 2-h intervals. T (plasma concentration 53 +/- 8 mumol/l) but not E (11 +/- 2 mumol/l) caused an increase in FFA from 0.42 to 0.86 mmol/l after 90 min. Without affecting the urinary excretion of potassium, T doubled natriuresis and the urine volume as compared to E and P. Neither T nor E had any effect on plasma CA, or on any other of the metabolic parameters studied. E, but not T, produced a small but statistically significant decrease in diastolic blood pressure (5 mmHg) and an increase in heart rate (3 beats/min). It is suggested that the difference between E and T in terms of stimulation of FFA-release and natriuresis may be related to their different ability to antagonize adenosine.
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