Impairment of Extrarenal Potassium Disposal by α-Adrenergic Stimulation
- 19 July 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 311 (3), 145-149
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198407193110303
Abstract
Since β-adrenergic stimulation enhances extrarenal potassium uptake, we postulated an opposite effect of the α-adrenergic nervous system. Seven healthy subjects were given intravenous potassium chloride (0.5 mmol per kilogram of body weight), in the presence and absence of the α-agonist phenylephrine. After potassium chloride alone, the potassium level rose to 0.64±0.03 mmol (mean ±S.E.M.); phenylephrine augmented the rise (0.93±0.09 mmol, P<0.025) and prolonged it, without changing urinary potassium excretion. Subsequent administration of potassium and phenylephrine together with the α-antagonist phentolamine blocked the rise in the potassium level due to phenylephrine and shortened the duration of elevation, again without affecting urinary potassium excretion. No changes in plasma renin and aldosterone levels or in serum insulin concentrations occurred, to account for these findings.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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