Hormonal and electrolyte responses of conscious sheep to 96 h of hypoxia
- 1 August 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
- Vol. 255 (2) , R274-R283
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1988.255.2.r274
Abstract
Hypoxia alters the relationship of aldosterone secretion to plasma renin activity. The potential role plasma electrolytes play in this modification is not clear. This study analyzed the interrelationships among renin, aldosterone, vasopressin (ADH), and plasma electrolytes during 96 h of normobaric hypoxia. Eight ewes were exposed, in discrete experiments, to hypocapnic hypoxia [arterial O2 tension (PaO2) 37-42 mmHg, arterial CO2 tension (PaCO2) 26-28 mmHg] and eucapnic hypoxia (PaO2 40-43 mmHg, PaCO2 28-31 mmHg) by N2 dilution in an environmental chamber. Urine output (24 h) was measured, and arterial plasma samples were collected during the normoxic control period and at 24-h intervals of hypoxia. Plasma Na+, K+, renin, and ADH levels did not change from the normoxic values during either hypocapnic or eucapnic hypoxia. However, urinary aldosterone excretion [critical significance (alpha) less than 0.046] and K+ excretion (alpha less than 0.046) decreased markedly during each type of hypoxia. All sheep developed a pronounced negative K+ balance by 96 h of hypoxia. These data suggest that plasma K+ concentration is preserved by movement of K+ out of the intracellular compartment; this change in K+ distribution may inhibit aldosterone secretion during hypoxia.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Regional circulatory responses to 96 hours of hypoxia in conscious sheepRespiration Physiology, 1984
- The effects of membrane potential, extracellular potassium, and tetrodotoxin on the intracellular sodium ion activity of sheep cardiac muscle.Circulation Research, 1984
- Inhibition of Aldosterone Production by an Atrial ExtractScience, 1984
- Renin-aldosterone and angiotensin-converting enzyme during prolonged altitude exposureJournal of Applied Physiology, 1983
- Antidiuretic hormone responses to eucapnic and hypocapnic hypoxia in humansJournal of Applied Physiology, 1982
- Acute effects of hypoxia on renal and endocrine function in normal humansAmerican Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1982
- Pulmonary and circulatory changes in conscious sheep exposed to 100% O2 at 1 ATAJournal of Applied Physiology, 1982
- Mechanism of effect of hypercapnic acidosis on renin secretion in the dogAmerican Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 1980
- Renin, aldosterone, electrolyte, and cortisol responses to hypoxic decompressionJournal of Applied Physiology, 1977
- Reduction of stroke volume during exercise in man following ascent to 3,100 m altitude.Journal of Applied Physiology, 1967