AGE-RELATED-CHANGES IN THE RENIN-ALDOSTERONE SYSTEM - PHYSIOLOGICAL-EFFECTS AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

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BAUER, JH
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[1] Hypertension Section, Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
[2] Department of Internal Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri, 65212
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10.2165/00002512-199303030-00005
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Age-related changes in the renin-aldosterone system in normal humans are well documented. The most pronounced changes are observed at the extremes of life: plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone levels are highest in the newborn, and lowest in the elderly population. There is a close temporal and directional relationship between the age-related decrease in plasma renin activity and the age-related decrease in plasma aldosterone. The renin-aldosterone system is also influenced by sex and race. The activation of the renin-aldosterone system in newborns and infants probably represents an important physiological mechanism designed to maintain positive sodium balance. The decreases in plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone levels observed in elderly persons are usually only modest, and are not associated with clinical alterations in fluid or electrolyte metabolism. The superimposition of a disease process, or the injudicious prescription of a drug, inhibiting renin release or angiotensin II production, could theoretically facilitate sodium wasting in newborns or infants, or precipitate hyporeninaemic hypoaldosteronism in older adults. The primary clinical importance of age-related changes in the renin-aldosterone system relates to its impact on the proper classification of an individual's renin-aldosterone profile when attempting to diagnose a clinical condition (e.g. low, normal or high renin hypertension). This is particularly true for newborns, infants and children to age 4, and for adults entering the sixth decade of life.
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