Renal release of active and inactive renin in essential and renovascular hypertension.

F H Derkx, R P Verhoeven, G J Wenting, A J Man in 't Veld, M A Schalekamp
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1. Active and acid-activable inactive renin were measured in renal venous and arterial plasma of 18 patients with essential hypertension (EHT) and 19 patients with renovascular hypertension (RVHT). In seven patients with EHT and in 11 patients with RVHT measurements were made before and 25-35 min after an intravenous injection of 300 mg of diazoxide. 2. Under basal conditions the renal vein to artery ratios for active and inactive renin in EHT ranged from 0.71 to 1.96 and from 0.68 to 1.44 respectively. In 14 patients with RVHT the renal vein to artery ratio for active renin on the affected side was above the range found in EHT and in six of them the renal vein to artery ratio for inactive renin was also elevated. 3. The diazoxide-induced release of active renin from kidneys, which had a stenotic artery but were not seriously contracted, was associated with a fall of the renal vein to artery ratio for inactive renin to a value below 1.00. 4. The results indicate that changes in the release of active and inactive renin do not always run in parallel. The findings are compatible with the hypothesis that circulating inactive renin can be activated in the kidney.

原发性和肾血管性高血压患者肾素的活性和非活性释放。
1. 本文测定了18例原发性高血压(EHT)和19例肾血管性高血压(RVHT)患者肾静脉和动脉血浆中活性肾素和酸激活的非活性肾素。在7例EHT患者和11例RVHT患者中,在静脉注射300 mg二氮氧化物之前和之后25-35分钟进行测量。2. 在基础条件下,EHT中活性肾素和非活性肾素的肾静脉与动脉比值分别为0.71 ~ 1.96和0.68 ~ 1.44。14例RVHT患者患侧肾静脉与动脉活性肾素比值高于EHT,其中6例肾静脉与动脉无活性肾素比值也升高。3.当肾动脉狭窄但未严重收缩时,二氮唑诱导的活性肾素释放与肾静脉与动脉的非活性肾素比值降至1.00以下有关。4. 结果表明,活性肾素和非活性肾素的释放变化并不总是并行的。这一发现与循环中的失活肾素可以在肾脏中被激活的假设是一致的。
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