Hypertension, Vol 7, 204-210, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
G de Simone, AP Tommaselli, R Rossi, R Valentino, R Lauria, F Scopacasa and G Lombardi
Results of supraphysiological adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
stimulation of biosynthetic pathways of adrenal zona fasciculata indicate
that a deficiency of 11-hydroxylase exists in patients with essential
hypertension. The deficiency is suggested by the much greater stimulus of
synthesis of deoxycorticosterone (DOC) and deoxycortisol in hypertensive
subjects than in controls (p less than 0.001). No significant difference in
the synthesis of cortisol, corticosterone, progesterone,
17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP), and delta-4- androstenedione (D4) was
observed between the two groups. The ratios for synthesis of DOC and
corticosterone and for deoxycortisol and cortisol found in hypertensive
patients were significantly higher than those found in controls (p less
than 0.001); no significant difference was observed in the synthesis of
17-OHP and progesterone. The synthesis of DOC and deoxycortisol was not
significantly correlated with either blood pressure or plasma renin
activity. Plasma renin activity was significantly lower in hypertensive
subjects than in normotensive subjects (p less than 0.0001), while no
difference was found in aldosterone secretion between the two groups. The
11-hydroxylase deficiency in the adrenal zona fasciculata may be one of the
genetic factors causing hypertension together with environmental factors
(particularly salt intake and work-related stress). The investigation
performed in our study may be useful for the evaluation of adrenal zona
fasciculata enzymatic activities during the study of hypertensive patients.
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