Age-dependent cardiovascular, renal and endocrine responses to furosemide in conscious lambs.

Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol

Department of Physiology and Biophysics/Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, 330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N1, Canada.

Published: September 2004

1. The present study was performed to investigate some of the physiological responses to furosemide during postnatal maturation. 2. In 1- (n = 8) and 6-week old (n = 10) conscious, chronically instrumented lambs at least 3 days after surgery, three experiments were performed at intervals of 24-48 h and in random order. Various parameters of cardiovascular and endocrine function, as well as cumulative urinary flow rates, were measured before and after intravenous injection of 0 mg/kg (experiment one), 0.25 mg/kg (experiment two; low dose) and 5 mg/kg (experiment three; high dose) furosemide. 3. After high-dose furosemide, mean venous pressure decreased and there was a transient increase in mean arterial pressure in lambs aged 6 weeks. At 1 week of age, heart rate increased after high-dose furosemide and renal blood flow decreased. After high-dose furosemide, plasma renin activity increased in both groups of lambs, although the effects were greater in 1-week-old lambs. Plasma levels of arginine vasopressin increased after high-dose furosemide in lambs aged 1 but not 6 weeks. Cumulative urinary flow rate responses to furosemide were similar in 1- and 6-week-old lambs. 4. These data provide new information that cardiovascular and endocrine responses to furosemide are developmentally regulated.

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