| Literature DB >> 6989755 |
M G Nicholls, W Kiowski, A J Zweifler, S Julius, M A Schork, J Greenhouse.
Abstract
Plasma catecholamine and renin activity levels were measured across a range of dietary sodium intakes (10--300 mEq/day) in 20 normal male volunteers. Supine plasma norepinephrine levels presented a triphasic pattern in relation to urine sodium, whereas epinephrine levels were not significantly altered by sodium intake, and renin showed the well-known hyperbolic relationship to urine sodium excretion. Highest supine norepinephrine values occurred at low salt intakes, the lowest when sodium excretion was between 100 and 180 mEq/day, and intermediate when sodium excretion was greater than 180 mEq/day. These findings show that sodium intake is an important consideration in the interpretation of plasma norepinephrine levels.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 6989755 DOI: 10.1161/01.hyp.2.1.29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hypertension ISSN: 0194-911X Impact factor: 10.190