Abstract

Relationship between concentrations of serum oestrogens, plasma renin substrate and plasma renin activity were studied in six women throughout pregnancy. There was a significant positive correlation between serum oestradiol-17 beta and plasma renin substrate concentrations (r=0.60). Serum oestriol concentrations also correlated significantly with plasma renin substrate concentrations (r = 0.68). Correlation coefficients calculated separately for each subject throughout pregnancy were higher than those for the whole group. Also, there was much individual variation in dose-response of serum oestrogens to plasma renin substrate concentrations. There was no significant correlation between serum oestrogens and plasma renin activity. Our results support the view that oestrogens cause the increase in plasma renin substrate concentration during pregnancy, and emphasize the individual variation in response of renin substrate concentration to serum level of oestrogens.

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