1 The renal antimineralocorticoid potency of single doses of thirteen compounds with properties in animals compatible with competitive aldosterone antagonism was compared to that of spironolactone in healthy men. 2 Twelve compounds showed significant activity when compared to placebo but only one, prorenoate potassium, was significantly more potent than spironolactone on a weight basis. 3 The results allowed ranking of the compounds in order of potency relative to spironolactone and general observations on structure activity relationships in man. 4 Animal bioassays and in vitro aldosterone binding studies are unreliable predictors of the human activity of competitive mineralocorticoid antagonists.
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