Literature DB >> 7081477

Effect of ethanol ingestion on plasma vasopressin and water balance in humans.

G Eisenhofer, R H Johnson.   

Abstract

The effects of 75 ml ethanol ingested over 60 min on plasma osmolality (Posmol) and plasma vasopressin (PAVP) in four normal subjects were studied. In the 1st h of the investigation PAVP fell, then rose, even though plasma ethanol levels were still rising. The rise in PAVP was preceded by a rise in Posmol corrected for the influence of ethanol. The fall in PAVP was followed by an increase in free water clearance and a decrease in urine osmolality, while the later rise in PAVP was followed by a decrease in free water clearance (CH2O) and a rise in urine osmolality. The relationship between PAVP and Posmol was then studied during intravenous (iv) hypertonic saline infusion in five subjects. The results were compared with those from a second infusion in the same subjects after ingestion of ethanol (0.5 ml/kg). Ethanol reduced vasopressin release in response to iv hypertonic saline infusion, and this correlated with a reduced decrease in CH2O. We conclude that ethanol inhibits PAVP release by decreasing the response of the osmosodium receptors to changes in plasma tonicity.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7081477     DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1982.242.5.R522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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