| Literature DB >> 186375 |
H Kaulhausen, L Klingsiek, H Breuer.
Abstract
Treatment with hormonal contraceptives leads to a considerable stimulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone-system. First of all, there is a 2,5- to 4fold increase of renin substrate synthesis in the liver. As a consequence, more angiotensin I and angiotensin II are released. Angiotensin II stimulates the secretion of aldosterone in the adrenals, thus producing a higher aldosterone concentration in plasma. The urinary excretion of aldosterone is elevated to a lesser degree, probably because of the simultaneously increased binding of aldosterone to plasma proteins. The release of renin is suppressed to 50% by negative feedback mechanisms. Some possible factors in the etiology of hypertension induced by oral contraceptives are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Biology; Contraception; Contraceptive Methods--side effects; Diseases; Family Planning; Homeostasis; Hypertension--etiology; Oral Contraceptives--side effects; Physiology; Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone Effects; Vascular Diseases
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Year: 1976 PMID: 186375
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fortschr Med ISSN: 0015-8178