Endogenous Bufadienolide, Blood Pressure and Alcohol Withdrawal

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作者
Kashkin, Vladimir [1 ,2 ]
Eigorov, Alexe [2 ]
Krupitsky, Evgeniy [3 ]
Bagrov, Alexei [2 ]
机构
[1] Pavlov State Med Univ, Valdman Inst Pharmacol, Dept Psychopharmacol, St Petersburg 197022, Russia
[2] Sechenov Inst Evolutionary Physiol & Biochem, Dept Neurosci, St Petersburg 194223, Russia
[3] St Petersburg State Univ, Dept Addict, Bekhterev Res Psychoneurol Inst, St Petersburg 199106, Russia
关键词
Alcohol withdrawal; systolic blood pressure; marinobufagenin; human; endogenous bufadienolide; plasma MBG; DIGITALIS-LIKE FACTORS; MARINOBUFAGENIN; SENSITIVITY; INVOLVEMENT; INHIBITION; DEPENDENCE; OUABAIN; ATPASE; SALT;
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10.2174/1573402116999200819162306
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Background and Objective: Previously, it was demonstrated that marinobufagenin (MBG) is implicated in the development of ethanol withdrawal in rats. It has been shown that ethanol withdrawal is associated with a pressor response in the alcoholics. We hypothesized that elevated levels of sodium pump ligand, MBG, would underline the increase in systolic blood pressure during alcohol withdrawal in humans. Methods: The cohort included 9 patients with the diagnosis "alcohol dependence syndrome" (F10.(1-3) according to ICD-10). The blood samples for measurement of MBG concentration were collected from the subjects on the first day of withdrawal and after 7 days treatment of the abstinence. Arterial blood pressure was measured via plethysmography at the same time points. Results: The beginning of the alcoholic abstinence was associated with the rise of arterial blood pressure with enhanced levels of plasma MBG. At day 7 following withdrawal, the systolic blood pressure and MBG levels were decreased to normal values. Conclusion: The development of alcohol withdrawal is accompanied by an increase in arterial blood pressure, which is associated with increased plasma MBG concentration.
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