[Neurohormonal activity in heart insufficiency]
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[Neurohormonal activity in heart insufficiency]
Abstract
The maintenance of cardiac pumping ability in the presence of a primary disturbance of myocardial contractility and/or an excessive haemodynamic strain on the heart is dependent on several compensatory mechanisms. Particular attention has formerly been paid to the importance of the Frank-Starling mechanism and cardiac hypertrophy and dilatation in maintaining a blood supply sufficient to cover the metabolic needs of various tissues in heart failure. In recent years, however, it has been found that certain neurohormonal systems (the sympathetic nervous system, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, atrial natriuretic peptide and several locally acting vaso-active substances) undergo considerable changes according to the degree of heart failure. These compensatory mechanisms support the circulation wholly or partially in acute heart failure, however sustained neurohormonal activation may be harmful in chronic heart failure, where several neurohormonal factors may be activated to ill-effect. The most significant neurohormonal systems and their importance in heart failure are reviewed on the basis of the available literature.
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