Changes in Plasma Copeptin Levels during Hemodialysis

Esmee M. Ettema, Johanna Kuipers, Solmaz Assa, Stephan J. L. Bakker, Henk Groen, Ralf Westerhuis, Carlo A. J. M. Gaillard, Ron T. Gansevoort, Casper F. M. Franssen

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Abstract

ObjectivesPlasma levels of copeptin, a surrogate marker for the vasoconstrictor hormone arginine vasopressin (AVP), are increased in hemodialysis patients. Presently, it is unknown what drives copeptin levels in hemodialysis patients. We investigated whether the established physiological stimuli for copeptin release, i.e. plasma osmolality, blood volume and mean arterial pressure (MAP), are operational in hemodialysis patients.MethodsOne hundred and eight prevalent, stable hemodialysis patients on a thrice-weekly dialysis schedule were studied during hemodialysis with constant ultrafiltration rate and dialysate conductivity in this observational study. Plasma levels of copeptin, sodium, MAP, and blood volume were measured before, during and after hemodialysis. Multivariate analysis was used to determine the association between copeptin (dependent variable) and the physiological stimuli plasma sodium, MAP, excess weight as well as NT-pro-BNP immediately prior to dialysis and between copeptin and changes of plasma sodium, MAP and blood volume with correction for age, sex and diabetes during dialysis treatment.ResultsPatients were 63 +/- 15.6 years old and 65% were male. Median dialysis vintage was 1.6 years (IQR 0.7-4.0). Twenty-three percent of the patients had diabetes and 82% had hypertension. Median predialysis copeptin levels were 141.5 pmol/L (IQR 91.0-244.8 pmol/L). Neither predialysis plasma sodium levels, nor NT-proBNP levels, nor MAP were associated with predialysis copeptin levels. During hemodialysis, copeptin levels rose significantly (pConclusionsPlasma copeptin levels are elevated predialysis and increase further during hemodialysis. Volume stimuli, i.e. decreases in MAP and blood volume, rather than osmotic stimuli, are associated with change in copeptin levels during hemodialysis.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPLoS ONE [E]
Volume10
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 May 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ARGININE-VASOPRESSIN
  • BLOOD-PRESSURE
  • FLUID REMOVAL
  • SEPTIC SHOCK
  • HYPOTENSION
  • DIALYSIS
  • PEPTIDE
  • MORTALITY
  • PRECURSOR
  • DISEASE

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