Scand J Urol Nephrol
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Scand J Urol Nephrol · Oct 2001
Sympathetic nervous system overactivity in hypertensive patients with chronic renal failure--role of upright body position.
The renal functional consequences of an activated sympathetic nervous system and plasma atrial natriuretic hormone (ANP) in various renal diseases are not well described. We hypothesize that norepinephrine (NE) and ANP have antagonizing effects on renal hemodynamics in diseased kidneys. ⋯ Hypertensive patients with reduced GFR have elevated levels of plasma NE and ANP in the upright body position. When the upright and supine positions are compared, plasma NE declines in the supine position in controls and hypertensive renal failure patients. and plasma ANP levels are elevated only in the upright position in hypertensive renal failure patients where the sympathetic nervous system is activated. A significant positive relationship between plasma NE and ANP was observed only in the upright position. The upright body position seems superior to recumbency in the characterization of these hormonal changes in hypertensive chronic renal failure patients.