Purpose And Patients And Methods: The relationship of plasma renin activity (PRA) to indices of circulatory filling and other possible determinants of renin secretion was studied in 31 men with alcoholic liver disease. Characteristics of patients with normal and increased PRA values were examined. Significant differences guided subsequent simple and multiple regression analysis.
Results: Supine PRA was increased (greater than 2.4 ng/mL/h on a 200 mEq/d intake of sodium, ranging as high as 33 ng/mL/h) in 14 of 57 studies. Nonascitic patients with elevated PRA values were significantly younger than those with normal PRA values. Among patients without ascites, the plasma atrial natriuretic factor concentration correlated inversely with PRA. Ascitic patients with elevated PRA values had a significantly reduced serum sodium concentration, urinary sodium excretion, creatinine clearance, and arterial pressure. Systemic vascular resistance, plasma norepinephrine and caffeine concentrations, and left atrial volume were similar in patients with and without increased PRA values. Univariate followed by multiple regression analysis identified age and plasma atrial natriuretic factor concentration as significant independent correlates of PRA in patients without ascites (R2 = 0.54). Serum sodium concentration and urinary sodium excretion were significant correlates of PRA in patients with ascites (R2 = 0.80).
Conclusion: The associates of PRA in alcoholic liver disease are diverse and potentially complex. Age and plasma atrial natriuretic factor concentration are important in patients without ascites. In patients with ascites, tubular delivery of sodium to the macula densa, as modified by the filtered load and proximal reabsorption, appeared to be a principal association of PRA. Indices of circulatory filling did not emerge as clearly independent associations of PRA. Increased PRA values in patients with ascites may be an effect of sodium retention rather than part of its cause.
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