| Literature DB >> 1192694 |
P L Padfield, M E Allison, J J Brown, A F Lever, R G Luke, C C Robertson, J I Robertson, M Tree.
Abstract
1. Intravenous frusemide produced in normal subjects a prompt rise of plasma renin concentration which correlated with urinary sodium. 2. The renin response to frusemide was suppressed in patients with primary hyperaldosteronism. 3. In patients with low-renin hypertension and normal renin essential hypertension, the renin response to frusemide was similarly suppressed. 4. Suppression of the renin response to frusemide is therefore a feature of hypertension not confined to patients with primary hyperaldosteronism and low-renin hypertension. 5. Thus low-renin hypertension does not appear to constitute a distinct diagnostic entity. 6. It is suggested that suppression of the renin response is part of a long-term renal adaptation to high blood pressure.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1192694 DOI: 10.1042/cs0490353
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Sci Mol Med ISSN: 0301-0538