Literature DB >> 7493169

Octreotide reduces alcohol-induced hypotension and orthostatic symptoms in primary autonomic failure.

K R Chaudhuri1, T Thomaides, L Watson, C J Mathias.   

Abstract

Symptomatic postural hypotension is a major problem in patients with primary idiopathic autonomic failure, and ingestion of small quantities of alcohol may worsen the degree of postural hypotension. The proposed mechanisms include mesenteric vasodilation and release of vasodilatory gut peptides. We measured systemic, mesenteric, other regional vascular and biochemical responses to alcohol ingestion before and after pre-treatment with the somatostatin analogue Octreotide (which inhibits the release of a wide range of gut peptides normally released in response to food ingestion) in six patients with primary autonomic failure. Octreotide effectively prevented alcohol-induced hypotension and vasodilatation of the mesenteric vascular bed, with improvement of signs and symptoms of hypotension post-alcohol. This suggests that the mechanism of alcohol-induced symptomatic hypotension in autonomic failure is at least partly mediated by release of vasodilatatory gut peptides with resultant mesenteric vasodilatation.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7493169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  QJM        ISSN: 1460-2393


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Authors:  Alvaro Sánchez-Ferro; Julián Benito-León; Juan Carlos Gómez-Esteban
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