Relationship between Adrenomedullin and Vasopressin-Aquaporin System under General Anesthesia

Aim: The roles of adrenomedullin (AM) in body fluid balance under general anesthesia were investigated. Methods: Time course changes in plasma osmolality, AM, arginine vasopressin (AVP), and urinary aquaporin 2 (AQP2) in 17 patients undergoing abdominal surgery under general anesthesia were examined...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hormone research 2003-01, Vol.59 (1), p.30-34
Hauptverfasser: Ogura, Toshio, Morita, Kiyoshi, Takeuchi, Mamoru, Otsuka, Fumio, Iwasaki, Tatsuo, Oe, Katsunori, Matsuura, Kazuharu, Tobe, Kazuo, Mimura, Yukari, Kishida, Masayuki, Makino, Hirofumi, Hirakawa, Masahisa
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Zusammenfassung:Aim: The roles of adrenomedullin (AM) in body fluid balance under general anesthesia were investigated. Methods: Time course changes in plasma osmolality, AM, arginine vasopressin (AVP), and urinary aquaporin 2 (AQP2) in 17 patients undergoing abdominal surgery under general anesthesia were examined. Results: Increases in plasma AM levels were observed in parallel with increases in the levels of urinary AQP2/creatinine (Cr) before induction and 90 and 180 min after initiation of anesthesia. Significant correlations between plasma AM and urinary AQP2/Cr (r = 0.62, p < 0.0001) as well as urinary AVP/Cr and AQP2/Cr (r = 0.60, p < 0.0001) were uncovered. Multivariate stepwise analysis identified plasma AM as the critical independent factor affecting urinary AQP2/Cr level. Conclusion: A novel correlation of AM and AQP2 which overlays an AVP-AQP2 system may play a key role in fluid homeostasis during general anesthesia.
ISSN:1663-2818
0301-0163
1663-2826
DOI:10.1159/000067933