Reference Values for Aldosterone-Renin Ratios in Normotensive Individuals and Effect of Changes in Dietary Sodium Consumption

2011 
BACKGROUND: Determination of the aldosterone-to-renin ratio (ARR) in blood is the preferred screening test for primary aldosteronism. Renin can be measured as the plasma renin activity (PRA) or the plasma renin concentration (PRC). Consequently, the ARR can be measured either based on the PRA (ARR pra ) or based on the PRC (ARR prc ). In contrast with the ARR pra , the data on reference values for the ARR prc are limited. Moreover, whether the ARR pra or ARR prc is affected by variations in salt intake is unknown. METHODS: We measured the PRA, the PRC, and serum aldosterone in 100 normotensive individuals between 20 and 70 years of age before and after a 3-day oral sodium-loading test (SLT). Participants were stratified according to age and sex. Data are presented as the median and interquartile range (IQR). RESULTS: Urinary sodium excretion after the SLT was ≥200 mmol/24 h in all participants. Serum aldosterone, PRA, and PRC values were significantly reduced after the SLT. PRC and PRA results were highly correlated [Spearman rank correlation r s = 0.80 and 0.74 before and after SLT, respectively; P < 0.001 for both]. The central 95% reference intervals for ARR pra before and after SLT were 0.07–1.45 h−1 and 0.06–1.84 h−1, respectively. The corresponding reference intervals for ARR prc were 4.1–81.3 pmol/ng and 3.9–74.8 pmol/ng. The median ARR prc decreased after the SLT from 19.5 pmol/ng (IQR, 13.0–29.4 pmol/ng) to 18.6 pmol/ng (IQR, 9.4–27.1 pmol/ng) ( P = 0.005), whereas the median ARR pra did not change ( P = 0.12). Both the ARR prc and ARR pra at baseline were higher in women than in men, whereas no sex difference was observed after sodium loading. CONCLUSIONS: We present reference values for the ARR prc for healthy individuals. The ARR is affected to a variable degree by sex and sodium intake.
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