The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, antidiuretic hormone and sympathetic nerve activity in an experimental model of congestive heart failure in the dog
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The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, antidiuretic hormone and sympathetic nerve activity in an experimental model of congestive heart failure in the dog
Abstract
1. Congestive heart failure was induced in dogs by rapid pacemaker stimulation of the heart (240-280/min) for 14 days. This represents a model of low output heart failure which permits the study of the development and reversal of congestive heart failure in an anatomically intact circulation in the unanaesthetized animal. 2. Cardiac output was reduced by 54%. Pulmonary artery pressure gradually increased by a factor of 2.4 and pulmonary capillary pressure rose to 4.6 times basal values. The animals retained a mean of 1.1 litres of fluid. 3. At the same time there was a gradual increase of plasma levels of renin, angiotension II, aldosterone, noradrenaline and adrenaline. After the pacemaker stimulation was discontinued all hormone levels returned to normal, the retained fluid was excreted, and intracardiac pressures and cardiac output returned to baseline values. 4. When heart failure was established at the end of the pacemaker stimulation period an inappropriately high secretion of antidiuretic hormone in relation to plasma osmolality was observed in five of six dogs. 5. It is concluded that beside the well-known non-hormonal renal factors, these hormone systems may be involved in the formation of oedema in congestive heart failure. The inappropriately high levels of antidiuretic hormone may cause hyponatraemia by water retention, representing a state of 'dilutional hypo-osmolality'.
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