The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
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Active, Inactive and Total Renin Concentrations in Plasma of Hypertensive Patients
TOSHIKAZU GOTOKEISHI ABEKAZUO TSUNODAMASAHIDE SEINOMINORU YASUJIMAYUTAKA IMAISATORU CHIBAMAKITO SATOTOSHIAKI HARUYAMAKEN OMATAKO SATOJIRO TAJIMAMASAYA TANNOKEI KUDOKAORU YOSHINAGA
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1985 Volume 145 Issue 4 Pages 403-411

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GOTO, T., ABE, K., TSUNODA, K., SEINO, M., YASUJIMA, M., IMAI, Y., CHIBA, S., SATO, M., HARUYAMA, T., OMATA, K., SATO, K., TAJIMA, J., TANNO, M., KUDO, K. and YOSHINAGA, K. Active, Inactive and Total Renin Concentrations in Plasma of Hypertensive Patients. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1985, 145 (4), 403-411 -To assess the role of inactive renin in hypertensive patients, active, inactive and total renin concentrations (ARC, IRC and TRC) were measured in 37 patients with hypertension of various etiologies. Inactive renin was activated by trypsin and renin concentration was measured using an excess of sheep substrate. Mean values of ARC, IRC, TRC and active renin ratio (AR ratio=ARC/TRC) were higher in 6 cases of renovascular hypertension, and lower in 6 cases of primary aldosteronism and 1 case of idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, when compared with 59 cases of normal subjects. Between ARC and IRC, a slightly positive correlation was observed. Moreover, between ARC and TRC as well as between ARC and AR ratio, close positive correlations were observed. Exceptionally, in a case of juxtaglomerular cell tumor, AR ratio was low in spite of the extremely high value of ARC. Our data suggest that the increase in circulating active renin is due to both the enhancement of the release of renin from the kidney and the increase in the activation of inactive renin, and vice versa.
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