Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0021p159 | Diabetes and metabolism | SFEBES2009

Brain natriuretic peptide shows no response to acute hypobaric hypoxia in humans

Woods David , Hooper Tim , Mellor Adrian , Hodkinson Pete , Wakeford Rob , Peaston Bob , Ball Steve , Green Nic

Background: Effective acclimatization to high altitude involves a natriuresis and diuresis facilitated by a suppressed aldosterone. Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is common but poorly understood. A cardiac hormone, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), is released primarily in response to cardiomyocyte stretch but animal models suggest BNP secretion is also stimulated by acute hypoxia. An increase in BNP causes a diuresis, natriuresis and a reduction in aldosterone. We hypothesized ...

ea0025p144 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2011

Brain natriuretic peptide rises with exercise at high altitude and is associated with acute mountain sickness scores

Woods David , Hooper Tim , Hodkinson Pete , Ball Steve , Wakeford Rob , Peaston Bob , Bairsto Claire , Green Nic , Mellor Adrian

Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is common at high altitude (HA) and is associated with a relative failure of the natriuresis and diuresis that occurs at HA. The role of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) in this context has not been thoroughly investigated. We aimed to clarify if BNP rises in response to exercise at HA and if so whether this is related to markers of acclimatization. Thirty-two healthy subjects had assessments of BNP, aldosterone and markers of HA acclimatization (a...