1990
DOI: 10.1161/01.hyp.15.6.547
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Abnormal pressure natriuresis. A cause or a consequence of hypertension?

Abstract: In all forms of chronic hypertension, the renal-pressure natriuresis mechanism is abnormal because sodium excretion is the same as in normotension despite the increased blood pressure. However, the importance of this resetting of pressure natriuresis as a cause of hypertension is controversial. Theoretically, a resetting of pressure natriuresis could necessitate increased blood pressure to maintain sodium balance or it could occur secondarily to hypertension. Recent studies indicate that, in several models of … Show more

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“…4,5 Thus, in chronic studies of pressure natriuresis in intact hypertensive and normotensive subjects, the variable that distinguishes subjects with abnormal pressure natriuresis from normal control subjects (those with normal pressure natriuresis) is actually the level of BP, not the level of sodium excretion (because in these studies, everyone is in sodium balance and the subjects with abnormal pressure natriuresis are excreting the same amount of sodium as the normal subjects). 4,5 Note Figure 1. Examples of "chronic renal function curves" plotted on the "pressure analysis diagram. "…”
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“…4,5 Thus, in chronic studies of pressure natriuresis in intact hypertensive and normotensive subjects, the variable that distinguishes subjects with abnormal pressure natriuresis from normal control subjects (those with normal pressure natriuresis) is actually the level of BP, not the level of sodium excretion (because in these studies, everyone is in sodium balance and the subjects with abnormal pressure natriuresis are excreting the same amount of sodium as the normal subjects). 4,5 Note Figure 1. Examples of "chronic renal function curves" plotted on the "pressure analysis diagram. "…”
Section: How Is Abnormal Pressure Natriuresis Operationally Defined Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hall et al 5 also state that "in all forms of chronic hypertension, the renalpressure natriuresis mechanism is abnormal because sodium excretion is the same as in normotension despite increased blood pressure" (italics added by current authors to both statements).…”
Section: How Is Abnormal Pressure Natriuresis Operationally Defined Imentioning
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