Noradrenaline release and clearance in relation to age and blood pressure in man
- 1 April 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 12 (2) , 121-125
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2362.1982.tb00948.x
Abstract
Plasma noradrenaline concentration increases with age. This study was designed to investigate whether an increased rate of noradrenaline release into the circulation or a decrease in clearance is primarily responsible for this age related change in concentration. Sixteen healthy male subjects were studied, eight young (21–36 years) and eight old (65–78 years). Clearance was calculated from steady state noradrenaline concentrations during constant rate infusions of unlabelled noradrenaline. Clearance did not differ between the two groups: young 4.8 1/min (range 2.7–6.1), old 4.1 (range 2.6–8.2). The old subjects had significantly greater rates of release. Supine: young 10.3 nmol/min (range 5.3–17.6), old 19.7 (range 10.1–30), PP<0.01. No significant relationship was found in either supine or standing position between rate of noradrenaline release and either systolic or diastolic blood pressure. These results indicate that plasma noradrenaline concentration rises with age because of an increased rate of release, but that this increased release is not responsible for the higher blood pressure seen in the elderly.Keywords
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