RENIN AND ALDOSTERONE AT HIGH ALTITUDE IN MAN
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Journal of Endocrinology
- Vol. 92 (1) , 131-140
- https://doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0920131
Abstract
Measurements have been made of hormonal changes relevant to salt and water balance during prolonged exposure to hypoxia to improve our understanding of the syndrome of acute mountain sickness. We have attempted to delineate the detailed inter-relationships between the renin–aldosterone and the vasopressin systems by a metabolically controlled study, involving an orthostatic stress (45° head-up tilt) and an injection of a standard dose of ACTH to test adrenal responsiveness. Three Caucasian medical students underwent a 7-day equilibration at 150 m (Lima, Peru), followed by a 6-day sojourn at 4350 m (Cerro de Pasco, Peru) and a final 7 days at 150 m. Measurements were made of sodium and potassium balance, body weight and the 24-h renal excretion of vasopressin, cortisol and aldosterone 18-glucuronide. These variables showed little change, except for that of aldosterone 18-glucuronide, which fell sharply at altitude and rebounded even more sharply on return to sea level. At altitude, basal plasma levels of renin activity and aldosterone fell, and the response to orthostasis was attenuated, but the fall of plasma renin activity, as compared to plasma aldosterone, was delayed; on return to sea level this dissociation was exacerbated with the return of normal renin responsiveness lagging behind that of aldosterone. We suggest that unknown factors which dissociate the orthodox renin–aldosterone relationship, other than the activity of the angiotensin I-converting enzyme, are operative on exposure to hypoxia.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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