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Deficient inactivation of cortisol by 11β‐hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in essential hypertension
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11 beta-Dehydrogenase is defective in a proportion of patients with essential hypertension. The normal ratios of cortisol to cortisone in plasma and of their metabolites in urine, also seen after carbenoxolone administration, suggest that 11 beta-reductase conversion of cortisone to cortisol is also defective. Unlike other syndromes of 11 beta-dehydrogenase deficiency, the defect was not associated with mineralocorticoid excess. We suggest that it may cause hypertension by increasing exposure of vascular steroid receptors to cortisol.
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