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Aldosterone, plasma renin activity, and aldosterone/renin ratio in a normotensive healthy pediatric population
Fecha
2010Registro en:
Hypertension, Volumen 56, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 391-396
0194911X
10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.155135
Autor
Martínez Aguayo, Alejandro
Aglony, Marlene
Campino, Carmen
Garcia, Hernan
Bancalari, Rodrigo
Bolte, Lillian
Avalos, Carolina
Loureiro, Carolina
Carvajal, Cristian A.
Avila, Alejandra
Perez, Viviana
Inostroza, Andrea
Fardella, Carlos E.
Institución
Resumen
Primary aldosteronism is an important cause of secondary hypertension and is suspected in adults with an aldosterone/renin ratio ≥25. The normal aldosterone/renin ratio is unknown in children. The aim was to establish serum aldosterone, plasma renin activity, and aldosterone/renin ratio values in a healthy pediatric population. A cross-sectional study was performed in 211 healthy normotensive children (4 to 16 years old). Two subgroups of normotensive children were obtained: with hypertensive parents (NH) (n=113) and normotensive parents (n=98). Blood samples for measuring serum aldosterone, plasma renin activity, aldosterone/renin ratio, and DNA were collected. In subjects with aldosterone/renin ratio ≥25, the chimeric CYP11B1/CYP11B2 gene was investigated by long-extension PCR. Results are expressed as median [Q 1-Q3]. NH and normotensive parents groups were similar in serum aldosterone (6.5 [3.6 to 9.0] ng/dL versus 6.5 [2.9 to 9.7] ng/dL; P=0.968) and plasma renin activity (2.3 [1.