Effects of Endothelin on Systemic and Renal Haemodynamics and Neuroendocrine Hormones in Conscious Dogs
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Clinical Science
- Vol. 77 (5) , 567-572
- https://doi.org/10.1042/cs0770567
Abstract
1. The effects of endothelin on systemic and renal haemodynamics and plasma concentrations of neuro-endocrine hormones including plasma renin activity, aldosterone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, cortisol, catecholamines ans arginine vasopressin were investigated in 18 conscious dogs. 2. Bolus injection of 4 pmol of endothelin/kg did not cause any significant changes in haemodynamics. Mean arterial pressure was elevated by both doses of 40 pmol/kg [91 .+-. 2 to 99 .+-. 2 mmHg (12.1 .+-. 0.3 to 13:2 .+-. 0.3 kPa), P < 0.05] or 200 pmol/kg [93 .+-. 2 to 107 .+-. 3 mmHg (12.4 .+-. 0.3 to 14.3 .+-. 0.4 kPa), P < 0.01), the latter dose increasing cardiac output (14%, P < 0.05) and heart rate (9%, P < 0.05), and the former reducing these parameters (14% and 8%, P < 0.05, respectively). 3. In contrast with the various changes in systemic haemodynamics, renal blood flow transiently increased immediately after bolus injection in a dose-dependent manner (28%, P < 0.05, 50%, P < 0.01 and 110%, P < 0.01 with 4, 40 and 200 pmol of endothelin/kg, respectively). This transient elevation of renal blood flow was followed by a gradual decrease (16%, P < 0.05; 31%, P < 0.01 and 36%, P < 0.01) at 10 min. 4. All neurohormones were elevated in a dose-dependent manner. 5. Among these hormones, arginine vasopressin and plasma renin activity reached a peak level at 5 min (from 2.21 .+-. 0.45 to 6.37 .+-. 0.60 pmol/l, P < 0.01, and from 0.65 .+-. 0.08 to 1.09 .+-. 0.10 pmol of angiotensin I h-1 ml-1 P < 0.01, respectively) after bolus injection of 200 pmol of endothelin/kg, whereas adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol reached a peak level at 15 min (from 6.0 .+-. 0.7 to 18.2 .+-. 1.5 pmol/l, P < 0.01, and from 4.4 .+-. 0.9 to 16.5 .+-. 2.7 .times. 10-2 .mu.mol/l, P < 0.01, respectively). 6. These results suggest that endothelin is a potent vasoconstrictive peptide in vivo with a marked effect on the renal vascular system, and that it induces elevation of vasoactive hormones directly and/or through central effects.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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