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Endogenous cardiotonic steroids and salt-sensitive hypertension.

Olga V Fedorova1, Joseph I Shapiro, Alexei Y Bagrov.   

Abstract

Endogenous cardiotonic steroids (CTS), also called digitalis like factors, have been postulated to play important roles in pathogenesis of hypertension for nearly half of a century. For the past 50 years biomedical scientists have been in quest of an unidentified factor or hormone that both increases blood pressure and renal sodium excretion; this "natriuretic hormone" was, in fact, postulated to interact with the Na/K-ATPase. Recent discoveries have led to the identification of steroid molecules which are present in humans, rodents and amphibians, and which, in a complex manner, interact with each other and with the other systems that regulate renal salt handling and contribute to the salt-sensitivity of blood pressure. Recent findings include the specific identification of endogenous cardenolide (endogenous ouabain) and bufadienolide (marinobufagenin) CTS in humans along with the delineation of mechanisms by which CTS can signal through the Na/K-ATPase. Although CTS were first considered important in the regulation of renal sodium transport and arterial pressure, more recent work implicates these hormones in the central regulation of blood pressure and regulation of cell growth, and development of cardiovascular and renal fibrosis in particular. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20347967      PMCID: PMC2933321          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2010.03.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


  100 in total

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4.  Interaction of NaCl and behavioral stress on endogenous sodium pump ligands in rats.

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5.  Determination of bufalin-like immunoreactivity in serum of humans and rats by time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay for using a monoclonal antibody.

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6.  Role of protein kinase C in the signal pathways that link Na+/K+-ATPase to ERK1/2.

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8.  Endogenous Na,K pump ligands are differentially regulated during acute NaCl loading of Dahl rats.

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Review 8.  The physiological and clinical importance of sodium potassium ATPase in cardiovascular diseases.

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Review 10.  Salt sensitivity, endogenous ouabain and hypertension.

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