Attenuated Renal Production of Dopamine in Patients with Low Renin Essential Hypertension

1989 
Our previous studies have shown that a suppressed pressure natriuresis may contribute to the hypertensive mechanism in patients with essential hypertension (EHT), particularly in low renin patients (LRH). In this study, in order to clarify the role of renal dopaminergic activity in the blunted natriuresis of LRH, the conversion of 1-dopa (DOPA) to dopamine (DA) in the kidneys was investigated in 9 normotensive subjects (NT) and 20 EHT, including 15 normal renin EHT (NRH) and 5 LRH. All subjects were hospitalized and received a constant diet (Na:120mEq, K:75mEq daily). Plasma DOPA concentration (p-DOPA:HPLC-ECD), creatinine clearance (Ccr), urinary excretion of sodium (UNaV) and DA (UDA), as well as fractional excretion of sodium (FENa) were measured before and after the single oral administration of 1-DOPA (400mg).DOPA administration caused a significant increase of p-DOPA, UDA and FENa with undetectable DOPA levels in the urine in EHT. In addition, under the basal condition, UDA correlated positively wit...
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