Abstract

ABSTRACT Plasma renin activity (PRA) and aldosterone secretion or excretion rates have been measured in 35 hypertensive patients. Most hypertensive patients respond normally to decreased sodium intake and upright posture with an increase in PRA, which is further enhanced when chlorothiazide is given. PRA was found to be above the normal range in malignant hypertension and in some patients with renovascular and essential hypertension. PRA remained increased for up to 2 months after taking estrogen and progestin. Subnormal PRA has been observed in primary aldosteronism and Cushing's syndrome. Six patients with essential hypertension had low PRA. When these patients were given a low sodium diet and chlorothiazide, neither PRA nor aldosterone increased normally, urinary sodium loss continued, and hyponatremia developed in 3 of the 6 patients. Postural hypotension was observed in 5 of the 6 cases during sodium depletion. Aldosterone secretion was well correlated with PRA in most hypertensives. Exceptions were ...

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