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Sodium surfeit and potassium deficit: keys to the pathogenesis of hypertension.

Abstract
The pathogenic role of Na(+) in primary hypertension is widely recognized but that of K(+) remains unappreciated. Yet, extensive evidence indicates that together, the body's dominant cations constitute the chief environmental factor in the pathogenesis of hypertension and its cardiovascular sequelae. In this Review, we provide a synthesis of the determinants of Na(+) retention and K(+) loss developing in the body as the Na(+)-rich and K(+)-poor modern diet interacts with kidneys intrinsically poised to conserve Na(+) and excrete K(+); and the molecular pathways utilized by these disturbances in the central nervous system and the periphery to increase sympathetic tone and vascular resistance, and establish hypertension. These fresh insights point to new directions for targeted pharmacotherapy of hypertension. The interdependency of Na(+) and K(+) in the pathogenesis of hypertension indicates that Na(+) restriction and increased K(+) intake are important strategies for the primary prevention and treatment of hypertension and its cardiovascular consequences.
AuthorsHoracio J Adrogué, Nicolaos E Madias
JournalJournal of the American Society of Hypertension : JASH (J Am Soc Hypertens) Vol. 8 Issue 3 Pg. 203-13 (Mar 2014) ISSN: 1878-7436 [Electronic] United States
PMID24200471 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
CopyrightCopyright © 2014 American Society of Hypertension. All rights reserved.
Chemical References
  • Sodium
  • Potassium
Topics
  • Blood Pressure (physiology)
  • Disease Progression
  • Humans
  • Hypertension (blood, etiology, physiopathology)
  • Potassium (blood)
  • Potassium Deficiency (blood, complications)
  • Sodium (blood, deficiency)

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