1999
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.38.919
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Recent Aspects in the Genetic Renal Mechanisms Involved in Hypertension.

Abstract: The kidney plays an important role in the blood pressure regulation primarily by modulating tubular sodium reabsorption. Various hormones, vasoactive peptides, autacoids and transporters or channels in renal tubules are involved in this process. Genes associated with renal tubular sodium handling are possibly related to the development of hypertension. Genes of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system are thought to be especially important as causal genes of hypertension. Na-K-ATPase, biochemically equal to Na… Show more

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“…[24,25] This further strengthens the concept that Na + intake in hypertensives can never be a fixed quantity for all humans as it is genetically (mono as well as polygenetically) determined also. Besides evidence also indicates that complex interactions among multiple genes might also affect the salt sensitivity of an individual.…”
Section: Rare Cause Of Extreme Dietary Sodium Restriction (Anorexia Nsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…[24,25] This further strengthens the concept that Na + intake in hypertensives can never be a fixed quantity for all humans as it is genetically (mono as well as polygenetically) determined also. Besides evidence also indicates that complex interactions among multiple genes might also affect the salt sensitivity of an individual.…”
Section: Rare Cause Of Extreme Dietary Sodium Restriction (Anorexia Nsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Besides evidence also indicates that complex interactions among multiple genes might also affect the salt sensitivity of an individual. [24,25] There is no unanimity and consensus in the definition of salt sensitivity from the available literature so far. [26][27][28] However, Weinberger [28] classified salt sensitive individuals as those in whom there is 10% increase in mean arterial pressure when the low (9 mmol/day) and high salt (249 mmol/day) pressures were compared.…”
Section: Rare Cause Of Extreme Dietary Sodium Restriction (Anorexia Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between kidney function and blood pressure is known to be influenced by numerous intrinsic and extrinsic factors, such as the renin-angiotensin system and catecholamine and aldosterone hormones (16,17). Previously, Sty1 (18), Edg1, Vcam1 (19), C1q, CD24 (20), SPON1 (21), Gstm1 (22), ACE-2 (23), AMPK, APLP2 (24), Ephx2, Ela1 (25) and Egln1 (26) were shown to be hypertension-related genes in SHR or SHRSP kidneys using a DNA microarray.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SHRSP rats are hypertensive, whereas WKY inbred rats are normotensive. The precise cause of hypertension is unclear, but is likely to be multifactorial and to involve genetic predisposition, related primarily to the kidney ( 19 ) , and responses to environmental factors, such as high salt intake and obesity. In the present study, we further investigated the molecular mechanism(s) by which phytosterols and phytostanols accelerated the onset of stroke and reduced the lifespan via measuring blood pressure, and the expression of several renal genes known to be involved in blood pressure regulation in SHRSP and WKY inbred rats fed diets containing high levels of phytosterols or phytostanols.…”
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confidence: 99%