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Comparative Study
. 1975 Oct 15;53(20):955-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF01614438.

Control of plasma aldosterone in normal man during upright posture

Comparative Study

Control of plasma aldosterone in normal man during upright posture

G Reck et al. Klin Wochenschr. .

Abstract

Plasma aldosterone, plasma renin activity (PRA), plasma cortisol as parameter of ACTH activity and the serum concentrations of sodium and potassium were determined at short time intervals in 10 healthy students after an overnight bedrest and during three hours of ambulation. While PRA rose significantly within 15 minutes of orthostasis in all students, plasma aldosterone showed a similar rapid increase in some of the subjects only. These persons demonstrated also a simultaneous increase of serum potassium or of plasma cortisol. Plasma aldosterone rose not before 30 to 60 minutes after change to the upright position in subjects who showed neigher plasma cortisol nor serum potassium increases. It is concluded that the immediate rise of plasma aldosterone during orthostasis seems to depend on a stimulation by ACTH of by potassium. The main stimulus of plasma aldosterone during orthostasis appears to be the renin angiotensin system. If the aldosterone response to posture is mediated only through this system a delay of 30 to 60 minutes is observed.

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