Abstract

In recent studies on the influence of muscular and symphatoadrenergic activity on digoxin pharmacokinetics, the serum potassium concentration was found to increase during 2 h of supine rest in digitalized healthy subjects and out-patients. The present study was made in order to find out whether this change in serum potassium concentration is dependent on inhibition of the Na-K-ATPase activity by digitalis treatment. Ten healthy subjects were investigated on two separate occasions: before and after digitalization with digoxin 0.37-0.50 mg daily for 10 days. Serum potassium and digoxin concentrations were analysed before and after 2 h of rest in the sitting position. Without digoxin treatment, no change in serum potassium concentration was seen. During digoxin treatment, the serum potassium concentration increased by 0.19 +/- 0.23 mmol(l)-1 (p < 0.05) during the period of rest. Thus, a digitalis-induced depression of Na-K-ATPase activity seems to be a prerequisite for the described change in serum potassium concentration.

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