New vasoactive peptides in cirrhosis: organ extraction and relation to the vasodilatory state

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New vasoactive peptides in cirrhosis : organ extraction and relation to the vasodilatory state. / Kimer, Nina; Goetze, Jens Peter; Bendtsen, Flemming; Møller, Søren.

In: European Journal of Clinical Investigation, Vol. 44, No. 5, 05.2014, p. 441-452.

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Kimer, N, Goetze, JP, Bendtsen, F & Møller, S 2014, 'New vasoactive peptides in cirrhosis: organ extraction and relation to the vasodilatory state', European Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 44, no. 5, pp. 441-452. https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.12249

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Kimer, N., Goetze, J. P., Bendtsen, F., & Møller, S. (2014). New vasoactive peptides in cirrhosis: organ extraction and relation to the vasodilatory state. European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 44(5), 441-452. https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.12249

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Kimer N, Goetze JP, Bendtsen F, Møller S. New vasoactive peptides in cirrhosis: organ extraction and relation to the vasodilatory state. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2014 May;44(5):441-452. https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.12249

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Kimer, Nina ; Goetze, Jens Peter ; Bendtsen, Flemming ; Møller, Søren. / New vasoactive peptides in cirrhosis : organ extraction and relation to the vasodilatory state. In: European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2014 ; Vol. 44, No. 5. pp. 441-452.

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title = "New vasoactive peptides in cirrhosis: organ extraction and relation to the vasodilatory state",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Patients with cirrhosis have substantial circulatory imbalance between vasoconstrictive and vasodilating forces. The study of circulatory vasoactive peptides may provide important pathophysiological information. This study aimed to assess concentrations, organ extraction and relations to haemodynamic changes in the pro-peptides copeptin, proadrenomedullin and pro-atrial natriuretic peptide (proANP) in patients with cirrhosis.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-four cirrhotic patients and 15 controls were characterized haemodynamically during a liver vein catheterization. Copeptin, proadrenomedullin and proANP were measured in hepatic and renal veins and the femoral artery.RESULTS: We found no differences in concentrations of copeptin and proadrenomedullin between patients and controls. ProANPs were higher in cirrhotic patients, median 138 pm (25/75 percentiles 101-194) compared with controls, median 91 pm (25/75 percentiles 82-153) P=0·02. ProANPs were higher in the femoral artery and renal vein, median 140 pm and 116 pm (25/75 percentiles 109-191 and 92-164, respectively), compared with controls, median 99 and 81 (25/75 percentiles 85-146 and 66-123) P=0·02 and P=0·007, respectively. We found no extraction of copeptin, proadrenomedullin or proANP over the liver. Copeptin correlated with portal pressure (R=0·50, P<0·001). Proadrenomedullin correlated with portal pressure (R=0·48, P<0·001) and heart rate (R=0·36, P<0·01). ProANP correlated with cardiac output (R=0·46, P<0·002) and portal pressure (R=0·32, P<0·02). All propeptides correlated with Child score (R>0·31, P<0·03).CONCLUSIONS: Pro-atrial natriuretic peptide is elevated in cirrhosis. Copeptin, proadrenomedullin and proANP are related to portal pressure and seem associated with systemic haemodynamics. These propeptides may participate in development and perpetuation of vasodilatation and hyperdynamic circulation in cirrhosis.",
keywords = "Adrenomedullin, Analysis of Variance, Atrial Natriuretic Factor, Blood Pressure, Case-Control Studies, Female, Femoral Artery, Glycopeptides, Hepatic Veins, Humans, Liver Cirrhosis, Male, Middle Aged, Protein Precursors, Renal Veins, Vasodilation",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - New vasoactive peptides in cirrhosis

T2 - organ extraction and relation to the vasodilatory state

AU - Kimer, Nina

AU - Goetze, Jens Peter

AU - Bendtsen, Flemming

AU - Møller, Søren

N1 - © 2014 Stichting European Society for Clinical Investigation Journal Foundation.

PY - 2014/5

Y1 - 2014/5

N2 - BACKGROUND: Patients with cirrhosis have substantial circulatory imbalance between vasoconstrictive and vasodilating forces. The study of circulatory vasoactive peptides may provide important pathophysiological information. This study aimed to assess concentrations, organ extraction and relations to haemodynamic changes in the pro-peptides copeptin, proadrenomedullin and pro-atrial natriuretic peptide (proANP) in patients with cirrhosis.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-four cirrhotic patients and 15 controls were characterized haemodynamically during a liver vein catheterization. Copeptin, proadrenomedullin and proANP were measured in hepatic and renal veins and the femoral artery.RESULTS: We found no differences in concentrations of copeptin and proadrenomedullin between patients and controls. ProANPs were higher in cirrhotic patients, median 138 pm (25/75 percentiles 101-194) compared with controls, median 91 pm (25/75 percentiles 82-153) P=0·02. ProANPs were higher in the femoral artery and renal vein, median 140 pm and 116 pm (25/75 percentiles 109-191 and 92-164, respectively), compared with controls, median 99 and 81 (25/75 percentiles 85-146 and 66-123) P=0·02 and P=0·007, respectively. We found no extraction of copeptin, proadrenomedullin or proANP over the liver. Copeptin correlated with portal pressure (R=0·50, P<0·001). Proadrenomedullin correlated with portal pressure (R=0·48, P<0·001) and heart rate (R=0·36, P<0·01). ProANP correlated with cardiac output (R=0·46, P<0·002) and portal pressure (R=0·32, P<0·02). All propeptides correlated with Child score (R>0·31, P<0·03).CONCLUSIONS: Pro-atrial natriuretic peptide is elevated in cirrhosis. Copeptin, proadrenomedullin and proANP are related to portal pressure and seem associated with systemic haemodynamics. These propeptides may participate in development and perpetuation of vasodilatation and hyperdynamic circulation in cirrhosis.

AB - BACKGROUND: Patients with cirrhosis have substantial circulatory imbalance between vasoconstrictive and vasodilating forces. The study of circulatory vasoactive peptides may provide important pathophysiological information. This study aimed to assess concentrations, organ extraction and relations to haemodynamic changes in the pro-peptides copeptin, proadrenomedullin and pro-atrial natriuretic peptide (proANP) in patients with cirrhosis.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-four cirrhotic patients and 15 controls were characterized haemodynamically during a liver vein catheterization. Copeptin, proadrenomedullin and proANP were measured in hepatic and renal veins and the femoral artery.RESULTS: We found no differences in concentrations of copeptin and proadrenomedullin between patients and controls. ProANPs were higher in cirrhotic patients, median 138 pm (25/75 percentiles 101-194) compared with controls, median 91 pm (25/75 percentiles 82-153) P=0·02. ProANPs were higher in the femoral artery and renal vein, median 140 pm and 116 pm (25/75 percentiles 109-191 and 92-164, respectively), compared with controls, median 99 and 81 (25/75 percentiles 85-146 and 66-123) P=0·02 and P=0·007, respectively. We found no extraction of copeptin, proadrenomedullin or proANP over the liver. Copeptin correlated with portal pressure (R=0·50, P<0·001). Proadrenomedullin correlated with portal pressure (R=0·48, P<0·001) and heart rate (R=0·36, P<0·01). ProANP correlated with cardiac output (R=0·46, P<0·002) and portal pressure (R=0·32, P<0·02). All propeptides correlated with Child score (R>0·31, P<0·03).CONCLUSIONS: Pro-atrial natriuretic peptide is elevated in cirrhosis. Copeptin, proadrenomedullin and proANP are related to portal pressure and seem associated with systemic haemodynamics. These propeptides may participate in development and perpetuation of vasodilatation and hyperdynamic circulation in cirrhosis.

KW - Adrenomedullin

KW - Analysis of Variance

KW - Atrial Natriuretic Factor

KW - Blood Pressure

KW - Case-Control Studies

KW - Female

KW - Femoral Artery

KW - Glycopeptides

KW - Hepatic Veins

KW - Humans

KW - Liver Cirrhosis

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Protein Precursors

KW - Renal Veins

KW - Vasodilation

U2 - 10.1111/eci.12249

DO - 10.1111/eci.12249

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 24476551

VL - 44

SP - 441

EP - 452

JO - Zeitschrift fur klinische Medizin

JF - Zeitschrift fur klinische Medizin

SN - 0014-2972

IS - 5

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