Response of Several Adrenal Steroids to ACTH Stimulation in Essential Hypertension
- 1 February 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Vol. 44 (2) , 264-272
- https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-44-2-264
Abstract
Plasma concentrations of progesterone (P), deoxycorticosterone (DOC), 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OH P), corticosterone (B), deoxycortisol (S), cortisol (F), and aldosterone were measured in 8 control subjects and in 10 patients with low and normal renin essential hypertension (EH) before and 4 and 8 h after an iv infusion of 25 units of ACTH. Secretion rates of 18-hydroxy-lldeoxycorticosterone (18-OH DOC) were measured for the 24 h prior to and the day of the ACTH infusions. The hypertensive patients had significantly higher plasma levels of aldosterone, DOC and S after ACTH than the controls, whereas plasma B levels were significantly lower. The low renin subgroup considered separately had significantly higher plasma levels of aldosterone and DOC than controls, and higher levels of B and lower levels of F than the normal renin subgroup in response to ACTH. Although not significantly different, the plasma levels of P and the secretion rate of 18-OH DOC tended to be higher, and plasma 17-OH P and F levels lower after ACTH in patients with EH than in controls. The low renin subgroup tended to have the highest plasma S levels and 18-OH DOC secretory rates and lowest F levels. Estimations of adrenal 11β-hydroxylating efficiency in response to ACTH in patients and controls by plasma steroid ratios revealed significantly lower B/DOC ratios in both low and normal renin patients compared to controls, supported by somewhat lower F/S ratios in these patients, especially those in the low renin subgroup. Altered 17-hydroxylating efficiency seen by significantly lower 17-OH P/P ratios were also found in those with EH, supported by somewhat lower F/B and S/DOC ratios in these patients, again especially in the low renin subgroup. These data are compatible with a pattern of altered adrenocortical steroid biosynthesis in essential hypertension bearing features similar to adrenal 11β and 17α-hydroxylation deficiencies.Keywords
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