Its main role is to regulate salt and water in the body, thus having an effect on blood pressure. What is aldosterone? How is aldosterone controlled?
What happens if I have too much aldosterone? What happens if I have too little aldosterone? Last reviewed: Jan Prev. Adrenocorticotropic hormone. Related Endocrine Conditions. Addison's disease Congenital adrenal hyperplasia Primary hyperaldosteronism View all Endocrine conditions. Related Hormones. For example, Lisinopril blocks the action of angiotensin-converting enzyme, reducing secretion of aldosterone.
The treatment goal for these drugs is to reduce water retention and blood pressure while preventing the loss of potassium. Measuring aldosterone and ET-1 can potentially be useful in identifying the cause s of high blood pressure so optimal treatment can be offered and for monitoring the efficacy of treatment. In addition to blood pressure, aldosterone has roles in kidney disease, heart failure, diabetic neuropathy and other diseases.
For each kit, an aldosterone stock solution is provided to generate a standard curve. Elsevier; Accessed Sept. Ferri FF. Aldosteronism hyperaldosteronism, primary. In: Ferri's Clinical Advisor Feehally J, et al. Endocrine causes of hypertension — Aldosteronism.
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