| Literature DB >> 25496839 |
Celso E Gomez-Sanchez1, Maniselvan Kuppusamy2, Elise P Gomez-Sanchez3.
Abstract
Primary aldosteronism is the most common form of secondary hypertension. It affects approximately 10% of patients with hypertension and causes greater cardiovascular morbidity and mortality compared to essential hypertension of similar severity and duration. The cause of primary aldosteronism in about half of these patients is an aldosterone-producing adenoma; over half of these adenomas have mutations in one of several ion channels and pumps, including the potassium channel KCNJ5, calcium channel Cav1.3, α1 subunit of the sodium potassium ATPase, and membrane calcium ATPase 3. This review concentrates on the molecular and physiological mechanisms by which mutations of the ATP1A1 gene increase aldosterone production. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.Entities:
Keywords: Aldosterone-producing adenomas; Primary aldosteronism; Sodium/potassium ATPase
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25496839 PMCID: PMC4417446 DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2014.12.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Endocrinol ISSN: 0303-7207 Impact factor: 4.102