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Increased blood pressure reactivity to dietary salt in patients with the metabolic syndrome.

I S Hoffmann1, L X Cubeddu.   

Abstract

The metabolic syndrome is a predictor of type II diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. The mechanisms of the increased blood pressure (BP) in patients with the metabolic syndrome are poorly understood. We investigated if salt-sensitivity is a characteristic of the metabolic syndrome. A total of 301 subjects (87 male subjects, 214 female subjects) of 41.5+/-0.7 years of age completed a salt sensitivity test, and were evaluated for the presence of metabolic syndrome. BP and 24-h sodium excretion were obtained under usual, high- and low-salt intakes. BP reactivity to salt was markedly increased in subjects with the metabolic syndrome; its magnitude was directly related to the severity of the syndrome. Reducing dietary salt from the average usual intake (8.2 g/day) to nearly 2.3 g/day lowered systolic blood pressure (SBP) by 8.7+/-1.3 mm Hg in subjects with four and five traits, 6.0+/-1.1 in those with three traits and failed to modify the BP of subjects with one or no traits of the syndrome (P < 0.0001). Salt restriction reduced the percentage of subjects with metabolic syndrome that were hypertensive (8.2 g/day of salt) from 23.8 to 8.2% (chi2: 23.6; P<0.0001). BP of non-hypertensive subjects with metabolic syndrome was also significantly reduced by salt restriction (7.1+/-1.5 and 4.2+/-1.1 mm Hg in those with four or five traits and three traits, respectively). In conclusion, the metabolic syndrome is a strong clinical predictor of salt sensitivity. The enhanced BP reactivity to dietary salt observed in subjects with the metabolic syndrome, may determine the increased BP levels commonly associated with the syndrome.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17273153     DOI: 10.1038/sj.jhh.1002153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Hypertens        ISSN: 0950-9240            Impact factor:   3.012


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