Urinary vasopressin and aldosterone and plasma volume during a saturation dive to 450 m.

Undersea biomedical research Pub Date : 1992-07-01
J R Claybaugh, J M Goldinger, R E Moon, T A Fawcett, A G Exposito, S K Hong, J Holthaus, P B Bennett
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Urinary vasopressin (VP), aldosterone (ALDO), osmotic substances, sodium excretion, and plasma volume were assessed in 4 healthy male divers during 2 predive control days, 2 compression days, 6 days at 46 atm abs, and 26 days of decompression with stops at 37 and 27 atm abs. At pressure the ambient gas was trimix (0.5 atm abs O2:5% N2:remainder He). All urine was collected throughout the dive. Samples were divided into daytime (0700-1900) and nighttime (1900-0700). Indocyanine green dye dilution was used to determine plasma volume at predive 1, 46, and 24 atm abs. In agreement with previous dives at 31 atm abs, there was a decrease in VP excretion during compression lasting until return to 1 atm abs (P less than 0.05). Also similar to the shallower dives at 31 atm abs, the normal diurnal pattern of VP excretion, daytime higher than nighttime (P less than 0.05), disappeared at pressure. Urine osmolality showed alterations compatible with responses to VP. In contrast to previous studies at 31 atm abs, but in agreement with a previous study at 49.5 atm abs, there was no sustained increase in urinary ALDO excretion and only a transient natriuresis during the compression phase, followed by a reduced sodium excretion. In confirmation of earlier conclusions from indirect evidence, direct measurements of plasma volume indicated a reduction of about 20% (P less than 0.05) at 46 atm abs which remained reduced after decompression to 24 atm abs.

饱和潜水至450米时尿加压素、醛固酮和血浆容量。
对4名健康男性潜水员进行2天潜水前对照、2天压缩、6天46atm腹肌、26天37atm腹肌和27atm腹肌减压期间的尿加压素(VP)、醛固酮(ALDO)、渗透性物质、钠排泄和血浆容量的评估。在压力下,环境气体为混合气(0.5 atm腹肌O2:5% N2:剩余He)。在潜水过程中收集了所有尿液。样本分为白天(0700-1900)和夜间(1900-0700)。在潜水前1、46和24 atm腹肌时,用吲吲胺绿染料稀释来测定血浆体积。与先前在31 atm腹肌时的潜水一致,在压缩过程中VP排泄持续减少,直到回到1 atm腹肌(P < 0.05)。与浅层潜水31大气压时相似,正常的VP日排泄模式(白天高于夜间)在压力下消失(P < 0.05)。尿渗透压的改变与对VP的反应一致。与先前在31个腹肌的研究相反,但与先前在49.5个腹肌的研究一致,尿ALDO排泄没有持续增加,仅在压缩期出现短暂的钠尿,随后钠排泄减少。在确认间接证据的早期结论时,直接测量血浆体积表明在46 atm腹肌时减少了约20% (P < 0.05),减压至24 atm腹肌后仍保持减少。
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