Hypertension, Vol 7, 681-687, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
AM Richards, MG Nicholls, EA Espiner, H Ikram, EJ Hamilton, JE Wells, AH Maslowski and TG Yandle
The effects of moderate restriction of dietary sodium and potassium
supplementation on plasma levels of renin, angiotensin II, aldosterone, and
cortisol and on arterial pressure were studied in 12 patients with mild
essential hypertension. To define hormone-blood pressure relationships,
venous hormone levels were measured hourly and intra- arterial pressure
continuously for 24 hours after 4 to 6 weeks of sodium restriction, 4 to 6
weeks of potassium supplementation, and a similar period of control diet.
Our results show that compared with the control diet, moderate sodium
restriction was associated with increased levels of aldosterone but no
overall change in renin, angiotensin II, or cortisol levels. Further,
slopes of regression lines relating log renin and log angiotensin II to
aldosterone were increased, as were log cortisol/aldosterone regression
lines. On the contrary, regression lines of log renin and log angiotensin
II versus arterial pressure were unaltered by sodium restriction. Hormone
and blood pressure relationships were not changed by the potassium
supplemented diet. Although confirmatory data are needed, our findings
suggest that moderate sodium restriction enhances aldosterone
responsiveness to endogenous angiotensin II and adrenocorticotropic hormone
without diminishing the pressor activity of endogenous angiotensin II.
These results may explain in part the disappointingly small hypotensive
effect of modest sodium restriction in mild essential hypertension.
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