Abstract

We compared plasma active and inactive renin (prorenin) concentrations and activities in infants and children, as measured with a newly available direct immunoradiometric assay kit for active renin and a widely used enzymatic renin assay (plasma renin activity). The study was performed in 57 healthy infants and children under steady-state conditions and in eight subjects after orthostatic stimulation. Our study; (i) reports concentrations for active and inactive renin determined by the immunoradiometric assay in normal infants and children; (ii) confirms, by use of the immunoradiometric assay, the previously described decrease in plasma active and inactive renin, as measured by the enzymatic assay, with increasing age; and (iii) shows close correlations between the results obtained by immunoradiometric and enzymatic assays for active and inactive renin in normal infants and children.

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