儿茶酚胺对血液中钾浓度的改变文献综述]。

A Kaltofen, K H Lindner, H Ensinger, F W Ahnefeld
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静脉注射肾上腺素后,血钾水平呈典型的双相变化。最初的上升之后是持续下降到低于起始浓度的水平。最初观察到的高钾血症应该是由肝细胞释放钾引起的,由α - 1肾上腺素受体刺激介导。随后的低钾血症似乎是由肾上腺素的β 2模拟成分影响该离子进入横纹肌细胞的摄取引起的。有许多临床报告表明,明显的低钾血症是β 2-模拟治疗的结果。在心肺复苏期间,内源性儿茶酚胺的升高与治疗性肾上腺素的叠加作用可能是在这些条件下经常观察到的钾水平升高的原因。另一方面,成功复苏后的患者以及多发创伤和严重颅脑损伤患者的血清钾水平均较低。此外,低钾血症似乎是心肌梗死急性期的常见事件。儿茶酚胺诱导的钾离子进入细胞被认为是这种减少的原因。在心肌梗死的情况下,低钾血症本身是否引起心律失常的问题尚未解决。由于目前对儿茶酚胺对钾代谢的影响的了解,在上述情况下,定期监测钾水平似乎是可取的。
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[The modification of the potassium concentration in blood by catecholamines. A literature review].

After intravenous administration of epinephrine, serum potassium level shows a typically biphasic course. The initial rise is followed by a persistent fall to a lower level than the starting-concentration. The initially observed hyperkalemia is supposed to be caused by a potassium release from hepatocytes, mediated by an alpha 1-adrenoreceptor stimulation. The subsequent hypokalemia seems to be caused by the beta 2-mimetic component of epinephrine effecting the uptake of this ion into striated muscle cells. There are numerous clinical reports of marked hypokalemia as a consequence of beta 2-mimetic therapy. The additive effect of elevated endogenous catecholamines with the therapeutically applied epinephrine during cardiopulmonary resuscitation may be the cause of the elevated potassium levels often observed under these conditions. On the other hand, low serum potassium levels were measured in patients after successful resuscitation, as well as in patients with multiple trauma and with severe head injury. Moreover, hypokalemia seems to be a frequent event in the acute phase of myocardial infarction. A catecholamine-induced potassium shift into the cell is considered to be the cause of this decrease. The question whether in the case of myocardial infarction the hypokalemia is in itself arrhythmogenic as yet is not resolved. Because of the present knowledge about the influence of catecholamines on potassium metabolism it seems advisable to monitor potassium levels regularly during the above situations.

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