Abstract
ABSTRACT The effect of dietary sodium deprivation on the metabolic clearance, metabolic rate constants, volumes of distribution, and disappearance rate of administered radioactive aldosterone as well as on the secretion and excretion rates and plasma concentration of aldosterone was studied in healthy subjects. Aldosterone secretion and excretion rates and the calculated plasma aldosterone concentration increased during the period of dietary sodium restriction. Using a 2-compartmental model system, results derived from analyses of the disappearance curves of tritiated aldosterone in plasma both before and during dietary sodium restriction did not reveal a change in the distribution volumes, the metabolic rate constants, or the metabolic clearance of aldosterone. Under the conditions of these studies the increase in plasma aldosterone concentration during dietary sodium deprivation was determined by the elevated rate of aldosterone secretion rather than by changes in the metabolic clearance of aldosterone....
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