NIFEDIPINE BLOCKS ACTH AND CORTISOL RELEASE IN MAN |
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Authors: | Richard V. Jackson A. Jane Jackson Jeffrey E. Grice Rodney D. Vella |
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Affiliation: | University Department of Medicine, Greenslopes Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. |
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Abstract: | 1. The present study investigated the effect of prior administration of nifedipine on AVP-induced ACTH release in seven normal volunteers. Three protocols were used: 20 mg oral nifedipine; 0.14 pressor units intramuscular (i.m.) per kg bodyweight aqueous AVP; oral nifedipine plus i.m. AVP 90 min later. Plasma ACTH and cortisol were measured at intervals for 2.5 h during each test. 2. The mean peak plasma ACTH and cortisol levels and the mean peak changes from basal in these levels were significantly lower in the nifedipine/AVP test than in the AVP alone test. The integrated area under the cortisol time curve was significantly lower for the nifedipine/AVP test than that for the AVP test alone. Nifedipine alone caused no changes in ACTH or cortisol. 3. Acute administration of oral nifedipine caused an inhibition of AVP-stimulated ACTH and cortisol release in normal humans. This effect may be due to blockade of plasma membrane calcium channels normally activated during AVP stimulation of pituitary corticotrophs. |
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Keywords: | adrenocorticotrophin arginine vasopressin calcium channels cortisol man nifedipine pituitary |
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