The fact that no consistent changes were seen in AT1 mRNA or its splicing, whereas AT2 mRNA were reduced in both forms of hormone producing adrenal tumor suggests that the AT2 receptor, rather than the AT1 subtype, may be correlated with adrenal tumorigenesis.
Therefore, we searched by sequence analysis of the coding region of AT1 receptor gene for activating mutations and genetic polymorphisms in 56 human adrenal tumors (16 aldosterone-producing adenomas, 10 cortisol-producing adenomas, 1 aldosterone-producing carcinoma, and 29 incidentalomas).
In contrast, in secondary hypertension both platelets and mononuclear leucocytes AT1 receptor mRNA, which were elevated, were reduced after removal of the adrenal tumour or correction of stenosis of the renal artery.