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HYPERTENSION CORRECTED AND ALDOSTERONE RESPONSIVENESS TO RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN RESTORED BY LONG-TERM DEXAMETHASONE IN GLUCOCORTICOID-SUPPRESSIBLE HYPERALDOSTERONISM
Authors:E. Woodland  T. J. Tunny  S. M. Hamlet  R. D. Gordon
Affiliation:Endocrine-Hypertension Research Unit, University Department of Medicine, Greenslopes Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
Abstract:Two males with glucocorticoid-suppressible hyperaldosteronism had hyperaldosteronism, hypertension and hypokalaemia corrected by continuous administration of physiological doses of dexamethasone for more than a year. During long-term dexamethasone treatment: (a) Plasma renin activity increased from subnormal to high normal levels, with normal posture-mediated increases; (b) Plasma aldosterone became responsive to angiotensin infusion, a new observation; (c) A fall in plasma aldosterone between 0800 h (recumbent) and 1000 h (upright) was replaced by a rise; (d) Plasma aldosterone became suppressible with salt loading. These findings are consistent with a shift to more normal control of aldosterone by renin-angiotensin, once abnormal responsiveness to ACTH has been nullified.
Keywords:ACTH stimulation    aldosterone    angiotensin infusion    dexamethasone suppression    fludrocortisone suppression    glucocorticoid-suppressible hyperaldosteronism    postural response    renin.
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