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Published in: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology 1/2012

01-02-2012 | Review Article

The role of the kidney in salt-sensitive hypertension

Authors: Francesco Trepiccione, Miriam Zacchia, Giovambattista Capasso

Published in: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Primary hypertension is one of the leading risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Although the pathogenesis is not completely understood, an imbalance of sodium and chloride homeostasis seems to be relevant both in the induction and in the maintenance of salt-sensitive hypertension. Besides individual renal phenotypes, salt intake is one of the most important environmental determinants of this condition. The Milan hypertensive strain (MHS) of rats is an interesting model to investigate the molecular mechanisms underling the development of salt-sensitive hypertension. In young MHS rats, hypertension is anticipated by a phase of increased salt reabsorption localized along the medullary thick ascending limb associated with the up-regulation of the apical sodium−potassium−chloride cotransporter (NKCC2). Later, the frank hypertensive status of adult MHS rats is accompanied by the activation of the luminal and basal lateral transporters of sodium chloride (NaCl) in the distal convoluted tubule (DCT). Several lines of evidence have proven the key role of DCT in the maintenance of hypertension in MHS rats; more importantly, hypertensive patients carrying a mutation of α-adducin (resembling the MHS model) have a high sensitivity to thiazides, suggesting that the Na+–Cl cotransporter also plays a pivotal role in humans.
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Metadata
Title
The role of the kidney in salt-sensitive hypertension
Authors
Francesco Trepiccione
Miriam Zacchia
Giovambattista Capasso
Publication date
01-02-2012
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Clinical and Experimental Nephrology / Issue 1/2012
Print ISSN: 1342-1751
Electronic ISSN: 1437-7799
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10157-011-0489-y

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