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Kidney in primary aldosteronism: A key determinant of treatment outcome 被引量:1

Kidney in primary aldosteronism: A key determinant of treatment outcome
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摘要 Recently, it has been suggested that primary aldosteronism(PA) is associated with a variety of cardiac,vascular, metabolic, and renal sequelae that reflect the capability of elevated aldosterone to induce organ damage beyond that induced by hypertension itself. The evidence supporting of these views has been obtained from experiments conducted in rodents and clinica studies conducted in patients with this endocrine disorder. It has been suggested that untoward effects of high-salt intake are dependent on activation of mineralocorticoid receptors that might result from increased oxidative stress and changes in the intracellular redox potential. Unilateral adrenalectomy or treatment with mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists are the current options for treating an aldosterone-producing adrena adenoma or idiopathic adrenal hyperplasia. Treatments are largely effective in correcting hypertension and hypokalemia, and currently available information on their capability to prevent deterioration of renal function indicates that surgery and medical treatment are equallybeneficial in the long term. This editorial review will focus on the renal aspects of PA and highlights the role of the kidney as a key determinant of both adaptation to aldosterone-induced volume retention and response of blood pressure to treatment. Recently, it has been suggested that primary aldosteronism(PA) is associated with a variety of cardiac,vascular, metabolic, and renal sequelae that reflect the capability of elevated aldosterone to induce organ damage beyond that induced by hypertension itself. The evidence supporting of these views has been obtained from experiments conducted in rodents and clinica studies conducted in patients with this endocrine disorder. It has been suggested that untoward effects of high-salt intake are dependent on activation of mineralocorticoid receptors that might result from increased oxidative stress and changes in the intracellular redox potential. Unilateral adrenalectomy or treatment with mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists are the current options for treating an aldosterone-producing adrena adenoma or idiopathic adrenal hyperplasia. Treatments are largely effective in correcting hypertension and hypokalemia, and currently available information on their capability to prevent deterioration of renal function indicates that surgery and medical treatment are equallybeneficial in the long term. This editorial review will focus on the renal aspects of PA and highlights the role of the kidney as a key determinant of both adaptation to aldosterone-induced volume retention and response of blood pressure to treatment.
机构地区 Hypertension Unit
出处 《World Journal of Hypertension》 2012年第1期1-6,共6页 世界高血压杂志
基金 Supported by A research grant from the Italian Ministry of University(to Sechi LA and Catena C) a research grant from the PierS ilverio Nassimbeni Foundation
关键词 Blood pressure Glomerular FILTRATION rate ALBUMINURIA ADRENALECTOMY MINERALOCORTICOID receptor ANTAGONISTS Blood pressure Glomerular filtration rate Albuminuria Adrenalectomy Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists
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