Levels of plasma neuropeptide Y and other vasoactive substances during head-up tilt in normal and essential hypertensive subjects
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Levels of plasma neuropeptide Y and other vasoactive substances during head-up tilt in normal and essential hypertensive subjects
Abstract
Neuropeptide Y, a potent vasoconstrictor peptide with 36 amino acid residues, is co-stored and released with catecholamines in sympathetic nerve endings. In this study responses in circulating neuropeptide Y induced by baroreceptor activation during change from the supine to the head-up position was measured in normal subjects and untreated essential hypertensives. Furthermore, the relationships with plasma catecholamines, endothelin-1, renin and serotonin were studied. No significant differences of plasma neuropeptide Y were found between normotensive and hypertensive subjects, before or after postural changes, and there was no correlation with a range of the vasoactive substances studied. Our results suggest that plasma neuropeptide Y does not increase with noradrenaline on sympathetic activation during postural stress both in normals and in hypertensive subjects. In man, measurement of plasma neuropeptide Y during head-up tilt does not provide a useful estimation of sympathetic nervous activity.
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