Estimation of circulating renin under various clinical conditions

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Estimation of plasma renin was made under the various clinical conditions. Plasma renin was increased in patients with malignant hypertension, unilateral renal artery stenosis, nephrotic syndrome and liver cirrhosis with ascites, and in subjects on salt depletion. This conditions are known to be associated with an increase of aldosterone secretion. Thus, present study supports the hypothesis that the renin-angiotensin system mediates aldosterone secretion. Plasma renin was also evaluated in toxemic pregnant women and found to be elevated. A constant increase of plasma renin in malignant hypertension indicates that the kidney plays an important role in the development and the maintenance of high blood pressure. In this disease, however, the basal secretion of renin was decreased on salt depletion, in contrast to normotension and benign hypertension. From this result, it may be assumed that some different mechanism of renin secretion would exist between malignant hypertension and other cases. © 1964, The Japanese Circulation Society. All rights reserved.

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Maebashi, M. (1964). Estimation of circulating renin under various clinical conditions. JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL, 28(10), 778–785. https://doi.org/10.1253/jcj.28.778

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