Leckie B J, Morton J J
Department of Medicine, University of Leicester, UK.
J Hum Hypertens. 1995 Jun;9(6):493-6.
Renin and prorenin concentrations in plasma correlate closely, but the proportion of active renin to prorenin shows some variation in different forms of hypertension. The proportion of active renin to prorenin is higher in normal renin essential hypertensives and in patients with renal hypertension than in normal subjects, and it is lower in low renin essential hypertension and primary hyperaldosteronism. Plasma deficient in plasma prekallikrein shows a lower proportion of active renin than might be expected. Active renin and plasma angiotensin II concentration show a strong correlation while prorenin correlates weakly with plasma angiotensin II concentration.
血浆中肾素和前肾素浓度密切相关,但活性肾素与前肾素的比例在不同类型的高血压中存在一些差异。正常肾素型原发性高血压患者和肾性高血压患者中活性肾素与前肾素的比例高于正常受试者,而低肾素型原发性高血压和原发性醛固酮增多症患者中该比例较低。缺乏血浆前激肽释放酶的血浆中活性肾素的比例低于预期。活性肾素与血浆血管紧张素II浓度呈强相关,而前肾素与血浆血管紧张素II浓度的相关性较弱。