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Title: Uraemia and adrenocortical function in Nigerian subjects
Authors: OGUNLESI, A. O.
AKANJI, A. O.
KADIRI, S.
OSOTIMEHIN, B.
Keywords: Uraemia
adrenocortical function
Nigerian subjects
Issue Date: 1990
Publisher: COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, NIGERIA
Citation: Afr J Med Med Sci 1990, 19(1):43-48
Abstract: In assessing the pituitary-adrenal axis of uraemic Nigerians, we investigated the circadian rhythm of plasma Cortisol secretion, the response to the overnight dexamethasone (1 mg) suppression test and the pattern of excretion of urinary free Cortisol (UFC) in 10 uraemic subjects and nine non-uraemic controls. Basal (0800 h) plasma Cortisol levels were similar in both uraemic (mean ± s.e.m.; 224 ± 36 nmol/1) and non-uraemic (218 ± 47 nmol/1) subjects. The non-uraemic subjects demonstrated the normal late night (2300 h) reduction in Cortisol levels but this was absent in uraemic subjects in whom the basal and late-night values were similar. Post-dexamethasone (0800 h) values were suppressed by 80% in non-uraemic subjects (P < 0.01) from 218 ± 47 nmol/1 (at 2300 h) to 44 ± 16 nmol/1 (at 0800 h), whereas there was lack of suppression (P > 0.05) in values from uraemic subjects (224 ± 36 nmol/1 at 2300 h and 210 ± 39 nmol/1 at 0800 h). Irrespective of the degree of renal impairment in uraemic subjects, the 24 h UFC excretion was significantly greater (P < 0.05) (1126 ± 403 nmol/24 h) compared with non-uraemic subjects (342 ± 94 nmol/24 h). These results confirm previous observations in Caucasians and reaffirm the existence of a pseudo Cushingoid state in uraemia which may contribute to the associated hypertension and electrolyte abnormalities.
Description: Article
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/3948
ISSN: 1116-4077
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