Norepinephrine clearance, chromogranin A and dopamine β hydroxylase in renal failure

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Plasma norepinephrine (NE) levels are normal or elevated in patients with renal failure even though uremia often damages the sympathetic nerves that release NE. We infused 3H-NE into subjects with normal, mildly depressed, or absent renal function. 3H-NE clearance was depressed 20% in mild renal failure and 40% in patients on hemodialysis. The calculated rate of NE release into plasma was low in uremies even though their plasma NE was normal. Dopamine β hydroxylase (DβH) and chromogranin A are released from sympathetic nerve endings along with NE. DβH levels were low in uremia and DβH levels doubled following hemodialysis. Chromogranin A levels were very high in uremics and increased slightly following hemodialysis. Plasma clearance of both NE and chromogranin A appears low in renal failure. The calculated rate of NE release is diminished in uremics, which is in accord with reports of autonomic neuropathy in these patients.

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Ziegler, M. G., Kennedy, B., Morrissey, E., & O’Connor, D. T. (1990). Norepinephrine clearance, chromogranin A and dopamine β hydroxylase in renal failure. Kidney International, 37(5), 1357–1362. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.1990.122

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