Renin AssayPlasma Renin Activity (PRA) Test Test OverviewA renin assay blood test is done to
find the cause of
high blood pressure (hypertension). Renin is an
enzyme made by special cells in the
kidneys . Renin works with aldosterone (a
hormone made by the
adrenal glands) and several other substances to help
balance sodium and
potassium levels in the blood and fluid levels in the body, which affects your blood pressure. A renin test is often done at the same time as an aldosterone
test. In some people, it may be normal to have high blood levels of both
renin and aldosterone. If renin levels are low and aldosterone levels
are high, a tumor may be present in the
adrenal
glands .
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