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The severe form of hypertension caused by the activating S810L mutation in the mineralocorticoid receptor is cortisone related.

Marie-Edith Rafestin-Oblin1, Anny Souque, Brigitte Bocchi, Gregory Pinon, Jerome Fagart, Alain Vandewalle.   

Abstract

A gain of function mutation resulting in the substitution of leucine for serine at codon 810 (S810L) in the human mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) is responsible for early-onset hypertension that is exacerbated in pregnancy. All steroids, including progesterone, that display antagonist properties when bound to the wild-type MR are able to activate the mutant receptor (MR(L810)). These findings suggest that progesterone may contribute to the dramatic aggravation of hypertension in MR(L810) carriers during pregnancy. However, the steroid(s) responsible for hypertension in MR(L810) carriers (men and nonpregnant women) has not yet been identified. Here we show that cortisone and 11-dehydrocorticosterone, the main cortisol and corticosterone metabolites produced in the distal nephron, where sodium reabsorption stimulated by aldosterone takes place, bind with high affinity to MR(L810). The potency with which cortisone and 11-dehydrocorticosterone bind to the mutant MR contrasts sharply with their low wild-type MR-binding capacity. In addition, cotransfection assays demonstrate that cortisone and 11-dehydrocorticosterone are potent activators of the MR(L810) trans-activation function. Because the plasma concentration of cortisol in humans is about 30-fold higher than that of corticosterone, these findings strongly suggest that cortisone is one of the endogenous steroids responsible for early-onset hypertension in men and nonpregnant women carrying the MR(L810) mutation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12538613     DOI: 10.1210/en.2002-220708

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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