Diurnal rhythms of blood pressure, plasma renin activity, angiotensin II and catecholamines in normotensive and hypertensive pregnancies.

L J Beilin, J Deacon, C A Michael, R Vandongen, C M Lalor, A E Barden, L Davidson, I Rouse
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Diurnal patterns of blood pressure and pressor hormones after 26 weeks gestation were compared in 10 normotensive women, 13 subjects with uncomplicated hypertension, and 8 with biochemical evidence of pre-eclampsia. 4 of the pre-eclamptics showed nocturnal hypertension. Levels of plasma renin activity fell progressively from 9 a.m. to midnight in all three groups, and were significantly lower in pre-eclampsia. Plasma angiotensin II levels fell during the day in normotensives and uncomplicated hypertensives, whereas pre-eclamptics showed loss of this pattern and significantly lower levels than the other groups. Free plasma norepinephrine levels fell during the day and to a similar extent in all three groups. A diurnal pattern for free plasma norepinephrine levels, with lower levels at midnight than during the day, was seen in normotensives and uncomplicated hypertensives but not in pre-eclamptics. Plasma norepinephrine sulphate levels rose from 9.00 a.m. to midnight in normotensives and uncomplicated hypertensives. This pattern was reversed in pre-eclamptics, including 3 of the 4 subjects with nocturnal hypertension. Plasma epinephrine sulphate levels rose progressively through the day, with no significant differences between groups. Failure of plasma angiotensin II or epinephrine levels to fall at night in pre-eclampsia may contribute to nocturnal hypertension in subjects with increased vascular reactivity. Suppression of plasma renin activity and angiotensin II levels suggests that perhaps as yet unidentified pressor mechanisms are involved in pre-eclampsia.

血压、血浆肾素活性、血管紧张素II和儿茶酚胺在正常和高血压妊娠期的昼夜节律。
我们比较了10名正常孕妇、13名无并发症高血压患者和8名有子痫前期生化证据的孕妇在妊娠26周后的血压和升压激素的日模式。4例子痫前期表现为夜间高血压。从上午9点到午夜,三组患者的血浆肾素活性水平逐渐下降,子痫前期患者的水平明显降低。正常血压和无并发症的高血压患者血浆血管紧张素II水平在白天下降,而先兆子痫患者则表现出这种模式的丧失,且水平明显低于其他组。白天,三组的游离血浆去甲肾上腺素水平下降,幅度相似。在正常血压和无并发症的高血压患者中,游离血浆去甲肾上腺素水平在午夜比白天低,但在先兆子痫患者中没有。从上午9点到午夜,血压正常和无并发症的高血压患者血浆去甲肾上腺素硫酸盐水平升高。这种模式在子痫前期被逆转,包括4名夜间高血压患者中的3名。血浆硫酸肾上腺素水平在一天中逐渐上升,各组之间没有显著差异。子痫前期患者血浆血管紧张素II或肾上腺素水平在夜间未能下降可能导致血管反应性增高的患者出现夜间高血压。血浆肾素活性和血管紧张素II水平的抑制表明,可能尚未确定的加压机制涉及先兆子痫。
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