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The effect of tyramine, noradrenaline, and angiotensin on the blood pressure in hypertensive patients with aldosteronism and low plasma renin
Authors:A Distler  C Barth  H Liebau  P Vecsei  H P Wolff
Abstract:Abstract The reactivity to the pressor action of tyramine, noradrenaline, and angiotensin was determined in 9 patients with hypertension, aldosteronism and low plasma renin concentration (4 patients with solitary adrenal adenomas, 3 patients with nodular adrenal hyperplasia, 2 patients with unknown adrenal status). In 7 patients tests were repeated following unilateral or subtotal adrenalectomy respectively. For comparison, 5 patients with phaeochromocytoma, 10 patients with benign essential hypertension, and 12 normotensive control subjects were studied. — In the hypertensive patients with aldosteronism and low plasma renin, responsiveness to tyramine was significantly reduced. In contrast, pressor response to noradrenaline was in the normal range, and sensitivity to angiotensin was increased. Following adrenal surgery, sensitivity to tyramine increased in all cases but one, sensitivity to noradrenaline did not change significantly, and responsiveness to angiotensin decreased in all cases but one. — It is discussed that the reduced pressor effect of tyramine in the hypertensive patients with aldosteronism is due to a disturbance of adrenergic function which may be of importance for the diminished production of renin in these forms of hypertension.
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