Role of Angiotensin II in the Aldosterone Secretory Response to Adrenocorticotropin in Sodium-Restricted Normal Human Subjects*
- 1 August 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Vol. 47 (2) , 401-404
- https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-47-2-401
Abstract
A study was performed to determine the possible role of angiotensin II (All) in mediating the increased adrenal aldosterone response to infused α1–24- ACTH, induced by sodium deprivation. Nine normal subjects, aged 18–31 yr, received 8-h infusions of 1) α1–24-ACTH (0.5 U given over 8 h) while on a diet with unrestricted sodium content; 2) saralasin at 0.5 μg/kg/min or ACTH alone (0.5 U over 8 h) on the 7th day of a 10 meq sodium diet; and 3) ACTH and saralasin together on the 8th day while still on sodium restriction. All was administered for the last 2 h of infusion 3. Plasma cortisol and aldosterone concentrations were measured at hourly intervals during the infusions and plasma renin activity was measured at 2 hourly intervals. ACTH infusion produced an increase in the plasma aldosterone concentration which was significantly greater during sodium restriction than when sodium intake was unlimited. This increase was not associated with an ACTH-induced rise in the plasma renin activity and was not significantly altered when ACTH was administered with saralasin. The rise in plasma cortisol concentration induced by ACTH was not significantly different when the normal subjects were on liberal and restricted sodium intakes. It is concluded that All plays little if any acute role in increasing the stimulatory action of ACTH on aldosterone secretion during sodium restriction.Keywords
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