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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 46, 552-560, Copyright © 1978 by Endocrine Society
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DC Kem, MH Weinberger, JR Higgins, NJ Kramer, C Gomez-Sanchez and OB Holland
ACTH alpha 1-24 was infused at incremental rates of 12.5-200 mIU/30 min in dexamethasone-suppressed hypertensive patients on a regular sodium diet. The plasma aldosterone response to this stimulus in 8 patients with hyperaldosteronism due to an adrenal aldenoma and 11 with adrenal hyperplasia was significantly greater at all infusion rates (P less than 0.05) when compared with the response in 6 normal subjects on a similar diet. This responsiveness to ACTH in the patients with primary hyperaldosteronism was similar to that of the normal subjects on a low sodium diet. Twelve patients with low renin and 6 patients with normal renin essential hypertension were similarly studied. There was no significant difference in the median aldosterone response between these 2 groups and the normal subjects on a normal diet, but the response was significantly lower compared with that in patients with primary hyperaldosteronism. These data show that patients with hyperaldosteronism from an adrenal adenoma or hyperplasia have a consistent and exaggerated response to ACTH. The hyper-responsiveness is not apparently shared by the majority of patients with low renin essential hypertension and does not support the concept that this group is an intermediate form of primary aldosteronism. Individual patients within this group, however, may have such a response and might be identified by this type of testing.
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