Abstract
SummaryThe physiological control of aldosterone in normal man is briefly reviewed. Recent data suggesting the existence of a functional, although physiologically abnormal, renin-angiotensin system in anephric man are discussed. Various factors involved in determining the aldosterone response to stimuli effective in normal man are considered, with special reference to the importance of Na status and basal aldosterone levels.
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