Effects of calcium on renin and aldosterone
Abstract
A series of experiments was undertaken to assess the effects of calcium administration, in vivo, on renin and aldosterone secretion. In the anesthetized dog, renin secretion was decreased by renal arterial infusions of calcium chloride and calcium gluconate; aldosterone excretion was not affected. In the sodium chloride-deprived rat, dietary calcium chloride loading decreased plasma renin activity, whereas calcium gluconate did not. Both calcium...
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Title
Effects of calcium on renin and aldosterone
Published Date
Oct 1, 1988
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