“…Moreover, it has been previously demonstrated that some vasoactive substances, such as angiotensin II and aldosterone, acting as growth factors, may be associated with the development of LVH (5). In the past few years, particular attention has been focused on aldosterone, for the following reasons: 1) myocardial and vascular fibrosis were shown to be induced by this hormone (6 -8); 2) the Randomized ALdactone Evaluation Study (RALES) has demonstrated that the combination of aldosterone antagonists and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors can reduce the mortality and morbidity from cardiac heart failure; this effect does not appear to be due to the action of spironolactone on sodium and potassium renal handling, but implies a direct cardioprotective action of this drug (9); 3) intracardiac synthesis of aldosterone was found in isolated rat hearts (10); 4) increased aldosterone synthase (CYP11B2) expression was recently detected in biopsies from failing human hearts, along with a direct relationship between myocardial fibrosis and 11CYPB2 messenger ribonucleic acid expression (11); and 5) increased aldosterone production in the left ventricle (LV) of hypertensive patients, compared with those with normotension, has recently been demonstrated (12).…”