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Urinary vasopressin and aldosterone and plasma volume during a saturation dive to 450 m.

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Claybaugh, JR; Goldinger, JM; Moon, RE; Fawcett, TA; Exposito, AG; Hong, SK; Holthaus, J; Bennett, PB
Published in: Undersea Biomed Res
July 1992

Urinary vasopressin (VP), aldosterone (ALDO), osmotic substances, sodium excretion, and plasma volume were assessed in 4 healthy male divers during 2 predive control days, 2 compression days, 6 days at 46 atm abs, and 26 days of decompression with stops at 37 and 27 atm abs. At pressure the ambient gas was trimix (0.5 atm abs O2:5% N2:remainder He). All urine was collected throughout the dive. Samples were divided into daytime (0700-1900) and nighttime (1900-0700). Indocyanine green dye dilution was used to determine plasma volume at predive 1, 46, and 24 atm abs. In agreement with previous dives at 31 atm abs, there was a decrease in VP excretion during compression lasting until return to 1 atm abs (P less than 0.05). Also similar to the shallower dives at 31 atm abs, the normal diurnal pattern of VP excretion, daytime higher than nighttime (P less than 0.05), disappeared at pressure. Urine osmolality showed alterations compatible with responses to VP. In contrast to previous studies at 31 atm abs, but in agreement with a previous study at 49.5 atm abs, there was no sustained increase in urinary ALDO excretion and only a transient natriuresis during the compression phase, followed by a reduced sodium excretion. In confirmation of earlier conclusions from indirect evidence, direct measurements of plasma volume indicated a reduction of about 20% (P less than 0.05) at 46 atm abs which remained reduced after decompression to 24 atm abs.

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Published In

Undersea Biomed Res

ISSN

0093-5387

Publication Date

July 1992

Volume

19

Issue

4

Start / End Page

295 / 304

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasopressins
  • Submarine Medicine
  • Pressure
  • Plasma Volume
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Ecological Systems, Closed
  • Diving
  • Circadian Rhythm
 

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Claybaugh, J. R., Goldinger, J. M., Moon, R. E., Fawcett, T. A., Exposito, A. G., Hong, S. K., … Bennett, P. B. (1992). Urinary vasopressin and aldosterone and plasma volume during a saturation dive to 450 m. Undersea Biomed Res, 19(4), 295–304.
Claybaugh, J. R., J. M. Goldinger, R. E. Moon, T. A. Fawcett, A. G. Exposito, S. K. Hong, J. Holthaus, and P. B. Bennett. “Urinary vasopressin and aldosterone and plasma volume during a saturation dive to 450 m.Undersea Biomed Res 19, no. 4 (July 1992): 295–304.
Claybaugh JR, Goldinger JM, Moon RE, Fawcett TA, Exposito AG, Hong SK, et al. Urinary vasopressin and aldosterone and plasma volume during a saturation dive to 450 m. Undersea Biomed Res. 1992 Jul;19(4):295–304.
Claybaugh, J. R., et al. “Urinary vasopressin and aldosterone and plasma volume during a saturation dive to 450 m.Undersea Biomed Res, vol. 19, no. 4, July 1992, pp. 295–304.
Claybaugh JR, Goldinger JM, Moon RE, Fawcett TA, Exposito AG, Hong SK, Holthaus J, Bennett PB. Urinary vasopressin and aldosterone and plasma volume during a saturation dive to 450 m. Undersea Biomed Res. 1992 Jul;19(4):295–304.

Published In

Undersea Biomed Res

ISSN

0093-5387

Publication Date

July 1992

Volume

19

Issue

4

Start / End Page

295 / 304

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasopressins
  • Submarine Medicine
  • Pressure
  • Plasma Volume
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Ecological Systems, Closed
  • Diving
  • Circadian Rhythm