Literature DB >> 9669424

Adrenal function in patients with chronic renal failure.

M Clodi1, M Riedl, S Schmaldienst, A Vychytil, H Kotzmann, A Kaider, C Bieglmayer, G Mayer, W Waldhäusl, A Luger.   

Abstract

Previous studies have reported divergent findings on the function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF). The low-dose adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) test offers the possibility of unmasking adrenal dysfunction, which might remain undiscovered using the ACTH test with the standard 250-microg dose. Furthermore, the choice of renal replacement therapy (either hemodialysis or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis [CAPD]) might have an impact on adrenal function. To investigate these possibilities, ACTH tests were performed with three different doses (ie, 1, 5, and 250 microg) in 14 CRF patients and in seven healthy controls. Seven of the CRF patients were receiving chronic hemodialysis and seven were receiving CAPD. Basal plasma concentrations of cortisol were comparable in the three groups tested (5.3+/-0.4 microg/dL in the controls, 6.6+/-0.7 microg/dL in the hemodialysis patients, and 7.9+/-1.0 microg/dL in the CAPD patients), whereas basal ACTH concentrations were significantly elevated in the CRF patients (28.5+/-3.8 pg/mL in the hemodialysis patients and 33.0+/-6.0 pg/mL in the CAPD patients) when compared with normal controls (17.0+/-1.4 pg/mL; P < 0.05). All three doses of ACTH resulted in a rapid increase of plasma cortisol concentrations that was comparable in all three groups. In the hemodialysis patients, a trend toward a diminished response to the lowest dose of 1 microg was noticed. We conclude, therefore, that adrenal response to ACTH in various doses is unaffected in CRF independent of whether hemodialysis or CAPD is chosen for renal replacement therapy.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9669424     DOI: 10.1053/ajkd.1998.v32.pm9669424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Kidney Dis        ISSN: 0272-6386            Impact factor:   8.860


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