Urinary excretion of aquaporin-2 water channel exaggerated dependent upon vasopressin in congestive heart failure

Kidney Int. 2004 Oct;66(4):1387-92. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00902.x.

Abstract

Background: Impaired water excretion occurs in patients with congestive heart failure. The present study was undertaken to determine whether urinary excretion of aquaporin-2 (AQP-2) water channel is exaggerated in patients with congestive heart failure dependent upon arginine vasopressin (AVP).

Methods: Sixty-five patients with congestive heart failure and eight age- and gender-matched control subjects were examined. The patients were divided into four groups according to the criteria of New York Heart Association (NYHA). Plasma AVP levels, urinary excretion of AQP-2, and cardiac index were determined.

Results: Plasma AVP levels were progressively increased following the severity of NYHA class in the patients with congestive heart failure. Cardiac index was inversely decreased, and there was a negative correlation between plasma AVP levels and cardiac index (r=-0.430, P < 0.02). Urinary excretion of AQP-2 was 187.3 +/- 50.2 fmol/mg creatinine in the control subjects. It was markedly increased in the patients. Urinary excretion of AQP-2 was elevated to 1144.4 +/- 257.5 and 990.5 +/- 176.0 fmol/mg creatinine in the patients with NYHA class III and class IV, respectively, values significantly greater than the control subjects (P < 0.05). Urinary excretion of AQP-2 had a positive correlation with plasma AVP levels (r= 0.280, P < 0.02).

Conclusion: The present study indicates that exaggerated urinary excretion of AQP-2 is dependent on baroreceptor-mediated release of AVP in patients with congestive heart failure.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Aquaporin 2
  • Aquaporins / urine*
  • Arginine Vasopressin / blood*
  • Female
  • Heart Failure / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Pressoreceptors / physiology
  • Sodium / blood

Substances

  • AQP2 protein, human
  • Aquaporin 2
  • Aquaporins
  • Arginine Vasopressin
  • Sodium