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    Author(s)Jürg Müller
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition2nd Edition
    ISBN9783642831225
    Pages364
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2011

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    Springer Regulation of Aldosterone Biosynthesis Physiological and Clinical Aspects 2nd Edition 2011 Softbound by Jürg Müller

    1 Zona Glomerulosa of the Adrenal Cortex: Source of Aldosterone.- 2 Pathway of Aldosterone Biosynthesis.- 2.1 Classical Pathway and Alternative Pathways.- 2.2 Corticosterone as an Intermediate Product.- 2.3 18-Hydroxycorticosterone: Intermediate Product or By-product?.- 2.4 Alternative Pathway Through 18-Hydroxy-11-deoxycorticosterone?.- 2.5 Deoxycorticosterone Secretion.- 3 Aldosterone Biosynthesis by Cell-Free Systems.- 4 Substances Directly Influencing Aldosterone Biosynthesis in Shortterm Incubation or Perfusion Experiments.- 4.1 Angiotensins.- 4.2 Monovalent Cations.- 4.3 Divalent Cations.- 4.4 ACTH, ACTH-related Peptides, and Other Pituitary Hormones.- 4.5 Amines.- 4.6 Prostaglandins and Inhibitors of Prostaglandin Biosynthesis.- 4.7 Aldosterone-Inhibiting Peptides.- 4.8 Specific Inhibitors of Steroidogenic Enzymes.- 4.9 Inhibitors of RNA or Protein Synthesis.- 4.10 Steroid Hormones.- 4.11 Ouabain.- 4.12 Miscellaneous Biological Substances with Direct Stimulatory or Inhibitory Effects on Aldosterone Biosynthesis.- 4.13 Site of Action of Stimulators or Inhibitors in the Biosynthetic Pathway.- 4.14 Primary Effects and Intracellular Mediation.- 5 Alterations in Aldosterone Biosynthesis and Secretion in Long-Term Experiments and Diseases.- 5.1Alterations in Sodium Intake or in Sodium Balance.- 5.2 Alterations in Potassium Intake or in Potassium Balance.- 5.3 Exogenous Angiotensin or Renin.- 5.4 Pharmacological Blockade of the Renin-Angiotensin System.- 5.5 Role of the Kidneys.- 5.6 Role of the Pituitary Gland.- 5.7 Dopaminergic Regulation of Aldosterone Secretion.- 5.8 Role of the Central Nervous System.- 5.9 Normal Life.- 5.10 Estrogens and Progestogens.- 5.11 Aspects of Negative Feedback Regulation.- 6 Conclusions.- 6.1 Multiplicity of Aldosterone-Stimulating Substances.- 6.2 “Adrenoglomerulotropins”.- 6.3 Physiological Inhibitors of Aldosterone Biosynthesis.- 6.4 The Shrinking Black Box.- 6.5 Long-Term Regulation of Late Steps in Aldosterone Biosynthesis.- 6.6 A Matter of Time.- 6.7 Enzymology of the Final Steps in Aldosterone Biosynthesis.- 6.8 Predominance of the Renin-Angiotensin System in the Physiological Control of Aldosterone Secretion?.- 6.9 Multifactorial Control of Aldosterone Biosynthesis.- References.