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Zona glomerulosa, mineralocorticoid synthesis

The zona glomerulosa is responsible for the production of the mineralocorticoids aldosterone, deoxycorticosterone, and 18-hydroxy-deoxycorticosterone. Aldosterone promotes renal sodium retention and excretion of potassium. Its synthesis and release are regulated by renin in response to decreased vascular volume and renal perfusion. Adrenal aldosterone production is regulated by the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. [Pg.687]

The mineralocorticoids have a main action on the distal tubules in the kidney to increase sodium absorption, with concomitant increased excretion of K and H. Aldosterone is the main endogenous mineralocorticoid. It is produced in the outermost layer of the adrenal cortex (the zona glomerulosa). An excessive secretion of mineralocorticoids (e.g. in Conn s syndrome) causes marked salt and water retention, with a resultant increase in the volume of extracellular fluid, alkalosis, hyperkalaemia and often hypertension. A decrease in secretion (e.g. Addison s disease) causes a disproportional loss of Na compared to fluid loss, so osmotic pressure of the extracellular fluid is reduced. This results in an increase in intracellular compared to extracellular fluid volume. The concomitant decrease in excretion of K results in hyperkalaemia with some decrease in bicarbonate. The control of synthesis and release of aldosterone is complex and involves both the renin-angiotensin system and the electrolyte composition of the blood. As with other... [Pg.182]


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