Publications by authors named "C Steunkel"

Dopamine may exert a tonic inhibitory effect on aldosterone secretion and enhance renal sodium excretion. Nonmodulating hypertension in part is characterized by decreased aldosterone secretion in response to angiotensin II (AII) as well as a decreased natriuretic response to a saline load. This study assesses whether an abnormally increased dopaminergic inhibition of aldosterone secretion underlies the adrenal defect in nonmodulating hypertension and whether abnormalities of renal dopamine formation contribute to sodium retention.

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Direct RIA of renin with monoclonal renin antibodies and indirect RIA with angiotensin I antibodies were performed in plasma of 44 pregnant women, 44 women taking an oral contraceptive (OC), and 54 normal women. The following parameters were measured: immunoreactive renin, naturally occurring enzymatically active renin (active renin), trypsin-activatable inactive renin (prorenin), PRA, and renin substrate. Immunoreactive renin (mean, 95% confidence interval) was significantly higher in pregnant women (1090; 420-2800 pg/ml; third trimester) than in normal women (248; 101-562 pg/ml; P less than 0.

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