Hypertension, Vol 4, 697-702, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
K Boehringer, C Beretta-Piccoli, P Weidmann, A Meier and W Ziegler
Several blood-pressure-regulating factors including exchangeable sodium,
blood volume, plasma renin, aldosterone, norepinephrine (NE), and
epinephrine (E) levels, urinary catecholamine excretion rates, and
cardiovascular responsiveness to infused NE and angiotensin II (AII) were
compared among age-matched subgroups of normal subjects (15 with normal
weight, 15 with overweight) and patients with essential hypertension (15
with either normal weight, overweight, or obesity). Exchangeable sodium,
blood volume, plasma and urinary sodium and potassium, plasma renin,
aldosterone and epinephrine levels, and NE or E excretion rates did not
differ significantly among the five subgroups. Minimal differences included
a slightly higher heart rate in overweight patients than in overweight
normal subjects (p less than 0.01) and a tendency for a higher plasma NE in
overweight than in normal weight patients. Plasma NE obtained immediately
before NE infusion as well as the plasma clearance of NE did not differ
among the five subgroups except, however, for a somewhat low NE clearance
in obese patients. The NE pressor dose tended to be lower in normal-weight
hypertensive than in normal-weight normotensive subjects. No alteration was
apparent in overweight or obese hypertensive patients. Pressor responses to
AII were similar in the different subgroups. These findings suggest that
overweight does not confer a unique aberration in the body sodium-volume
state, circulating renin, aldosterone or catecholamines, or cardiovascular
responses to NE or AII which result in hypertension.
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Pressor factors and cardiovascular pressor responsiveness in lean and overweight normal or hypertensive subjects
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