Literature DB >> 16479187

Correction of renal hypertension after kidney transplantation from a donor with Gitelman syndrome.

Daniel C Hu1, Christopher Burtner, Anna Hong, Peter I Lobo, Mark D Okusa.   

Abstract

The relationship between the kidney and blood pressure control is complex. Monogenetic forms of hypertension have recently been identified that implicate specific mutations responsible for blood pressure control. The thiazide sensitive Na-Cl cotransporter (NCC) has been implicated in the control of blood pressure, however a direct link between the kidney NCC and blood pressure regulation is lacking. Here, we report a case of chimerism in which a kidney from a patient with Gitelman syndrome was transplanted into a non-Gitelman hypertensive recipient. After transplantation, postural hypotension resulted, necessitating discontinuation of all antihypertensive medications used for treatment of calcineurin-induced hypertension. This is the first reported case of acquired Gitelman syndrome after transplantation. Transplantation of a Gitelman "kidney" into a hypertensive recipient provides additional support for the role of the kidney NCC in blood pressure regulation. Furthermore, this case suggests the potential use of thiazide diuretics in the treatment of calcineurin-induced hypertension.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16479187     DOI: 10.1097/00000441-200602000-00021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Sci        ISSN: 0002-9629            Impact factor:   2.378


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2.  Acquired gitelman syndrome.

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Journal:  Electrolyte Blood Press       Date:  2009-06-30

3.  Long-term Clinical Course after Living Kidney Donation by a Patient with Gitelman Syndrome Harboring a Compound Heterozygous Mutation of the SLC12A3 Gene.

Authors:  Sahoko Kamejima; Izumi Yamamoto; Akiko Tajiri; Yudo Tanno; Ichiro Ohkido; Takashi Yokoo
Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2020-12-15       Impact factor: 1.271

4.  The calcineurin inhibitor tacrolimus activates the renal sodium chloride cotransporter to cause hypertension.

Authors:  Ewout J Hoorn; Stephen B Walsh; James A McCormick; Antje Fürstenberg; Chao-Ling Yang; Tom Roeschel; Alexander Paliege; Alexander J Howie; James Conley; Sebastian Bachmann; Robert J Unwin; David H Ellison
Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  2011-10-02       Impact factor: 53.440

5.  Gitelman syndrome in a South African family presenting with hypokalaemia and unusual food cravings.

Authors:  Pieter Du Toit van der Merwe; Megan A Rensburg; William L Haylett; Soraya Bardien; M Razeen Davids
Journal:  BMC Nephrol       Date:  2017-01-26       Impact factor: 2.388

Review 6.  Acquired Gitelman syndrome in a primary Sjögren syndrome patient with a SLC12A3 heterozygous mutation: A case report and literature review.

Authors:  Xiangchen Gu; Zheling Su; Min Chen; Yanqiu Xu; Yi Wang
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