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Query: EC:3.4.23.15 (
renin
)
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For several years, it has been possible to determine
renin
by a direct RIA. In the present study, plasma active
renin
concentration (PRC) was related to plasma
renin
activity (PRA) and aldosterone as a function of a standardized posture test. Using PRC, our target was to define the shortest necessary test duration. The three parameters were examined in 10 healthy male subjects (22-34 years old). Salt balance was determined in 24-hour urine, and plasma potassium and sodium were measured. Volunteers were hospitalized for 1 night, and at 8 a.m. the next morning they were subjected to the following postural changes: 3 h active orthostasis and 3 h recumbency. Frequent blood samples were taken.
Orthostasis
induced a significant rise in PRC, PRA and aldosterone already after 15 min. PRC and PRA reached a maximum level after 90 min of orthostasis and remained relatively stable, while aldosterone reached its highest level already after 30 min and then gradually decreased. Significant correlations were found between PRA and PRC (p < 0.001), between PRC and aldosterone (p < 0.001), and between PRA and aldosterone (p < 0.001). The PRC/PRA ratio changed during the course of the test, especially in supine subjects. When subjects returned to the supine position, all the parameters measured began a continual decrease. There were no significant changes in serum potassium and sodium levels throughout the duration of the test.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Direct measurement of immunoreactive renin during changes of posture in man. 149 Jun 59
Active
renin
was detected in 6 of 7 anephric patients (mean value: 0.72 +/- 0.27 microU/ml, n = 7; normals: 19.7 +/- 2.4 microU/ml, n = 10), using an assay method without intrinsic acid- or cryoactivation. Prorenin, measured as the difference between plasma
renin
concentration (PRC) before and after acid-activation in vitro, was present in considerable amounts in all patients (32.4 +/- 3.5 microU/ml; normals: 80.7 +/- 9.7 microU/ml). PRC after cryoactivation at--5 degrees C during 1 week was insignificantly lower than after acid-activation in the patients. There was a linear correlation between PRC after either activation procedure (p less than 0.01). Supine or upright posture did not influence active or inactive
renin
in the anephric subjects. Our studies show that low but significant levels of active
renin
and a considerable amount of prorenin are detectable in anephric patients. The data suggest that prorenin in normal subjects in a significant proportion is of extrarenal origin.
Orthostasis
has no effect on extrarenal active or inactive
renin
.
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PMID:Extrarenal prorenin and renin in anephric patients. 699 6