Horm Metab Res 1977; 9(5): 403-409
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1093491
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Plasma Concentration of Aldosterone, 18-Hydroxy-Deoxycorticosterone and Cortisol in Adrenal Veins of Patients with Low-Renin Hypertension[*]

K.  Horký , I.  Gregorová , Z.  Tomsová , J.  Vančura , E.  Šilinková-Málková
  • Laboratory for Endocrinology and Metabolism, and Third Medical Clinic, Charles University Faculty of Medicine, Prague, Czechoslovakia
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Publication Date:
23 December 2008 (online)

Abstract

Plasma aldosterone, 18-OH-DOC and Cortisol concentrations in both adrenal veins were determined simultaneously in 21 hypertensive patients with suppressed plasma renin. In aldosterone producing adenoma group plasma aldosterone was 5.2 and 18-OH-DOC 3.6 times higher on the side of adenoma. In idiopathic hyperaldosteronism with bilateral adrenal hyperplasia the concentration of aldosterone and 18-OH-DOC was symmetrically high on both sides. In low-renin essential hypertension plasma 18-OH-DOC was high, aldosterone, however, was low in both adrenal venous effluent. Plasma concentration of cortisol in adrenal veins did not differ in these 3 groups. In Cushing's syndrome cortisol was high especially in the vein from the adrenal bearing an adenoma, aldosterone was low on both sides and 18-OH-DOC showed a wide scatter. Administration of synthetic ACTH increased aldosterone and 18-OH-DOC in a patient with aldosterone producing adenoma and in 2 patients with low-renin essential hypertension. Long-term treatment with Spironolactone lowered the adrenal venous plasma aldosterone. These results suggest that simultaneous determination of aldosterone, 18-OH-DOC and cortisol in adrenal veins is helpful in the differentiation of low-renin hypertensions and in localization of an adrenocortical adenoma. Changes of aldosterone and 18-OH-DOC in adrenal plasma after ACTH and Spironolactone demonstrate the ACTH dependence of aldosterone and 18-OH-DOC and the inhibiting effect of Spironolactone on aldosterone production. These changes are due to the direct influence of adrenal steroidogenesis and not only to changes in peripheral steroid metabolism.

1 In an abbreviated form presented at the Vth International Congress of Endocrinology, July 18-24, 176, Hamburg

1 In an abbreviated form presented at the Vth International Congress of Endocrinology, July 18-24, 176, Hamburg

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