J. Duggan et al., AGING AND HUMAN HORMONAL AND PRESSOR RESPONSIVENESS TO ANGIOTENSIN-IIINFUSION WITH SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENT OF EXOGENOUS AND ENDOGENOUS ANGIOTENSIN-II, American journal of hypertension, 6(8), 1993, pp. 641-647
A decline in the function of the renin angiotensin aldosterone system
may induce adaptive changes in response to angiotensin II (ANG II) wit
h age. We have examined platelet ANG II receptor density, blood pressu
re and aldosterone responses to ANG II [Asn1, Val5-ANG II] (Hypertensi
n, Ciba Geigy, Horsham, Sussex, England) infusion in 8 young, 24 to 30
years, and 8 older, 54 to 65 years, healthy volunteers. To measure ci
rculating ANG II, we established a new method for specific and simulta
neous measurement of exogenous [Asn1, Val5] (Hypertensin) and endogeno
us [Asp1, Ile-5] ANG II in plasma by using isocratic HPLC and radioimm
unoassays with cross-reacting antibodies and compared results with imm
unoreactive ANG II which was measured conventionally using monoclonal
antibodies. Baseline endogenous ANG II (Asp1, Ile-5-ANG II) levels in
venous plasma were marginally, but not significantly, lower in the old
[mean (95% confidence limits): 3.4 (< 0.1 to 7.7) v 3.7 (1.2 to 6.2),
fmol/mL] and during suppression by the Hypertensin infusion appeared
consistently, but not significantly, lower in the old [0.9 (0 to 3.1)
v 2.1 (0.6 to 3.7), after 3 ng/kg/min], while the same infusion rate i
n young and old resulted in similar plasma Hypertensin levels. Baselin
e systolic blood pressure (SBP) was similar in both groups but the per
centage increases in SBP at infusion rates of 1, 3.0, and 10 ng/kg/min
were greater in the old than in the young (9.1 v 2.8, P < .05; 16.3 v
8.0, P < .01; 30.4 v 14.0% P < .001, respectively). The increment in
diastolic blood pressure or mean arterial pressure during infusion did
not differ significantly between the groups. Heart rate fell signific
antly during ANG II infusion in young (P < .05) but not old subjects.
Basal plasma aldosterone was similar in both groups. However, the perc
entage increases in plasma aldosterone were greater in young than old
at infusion rates of 1.0, 3.0, and 10.0 ng/kg/min (94 v - 5, 238 v 28;
462 v 69%, all P < .001). Platelet ANG II receptor density was elevat
ed in the old [6.5 (1.9 to 11.1) v 1.14 (0.21 to 2.07), fmol/10(9) cel
ls, P < .01]. Our findings demonstrate that it is possible to measure
specifically and simultaneously exogenous and endogenous ANG II in pla
sma during Hypertensin infusion and that endogenous ANG II concentrati
ons decrease with increasing levels of exogenous ANG II. During infusi
on, similar plasma Hypertensin levels were attained in both young and
old, but systolic blood pressure responsiveness was increased in the o
ld, while adrenal responsiveness was reduced.