Evaluation of anterior pituitary function in hypertensive patients following inhibition of angiotensin II generation
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF03350017
Evaluation of anterior pituitary function in hypertensive patients following inhibition of angiotensin II generation
Abstract
The Authors investigated anterior pituitary function in hypertensive patients in basal conditions and following a 15-day course of treatment with captopril, a drug which blocks the generation of Angiotensin II (Angio II). No differences were observed for any of the pituitary hormones except ACTH, whose response to hypoglycemia was significantly blunted by the pharmacological treatment. A possible role of Angio. II in modulating some aspects of pituitary function is proposed.
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