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Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Blacks and Women: A Role of Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Epithelial Na+ Channel.

Melis Sahinoz1, Fernando Elijovich2, Lale A Ertuglu1, Jeanne Ishimwe2, Ashley Pitzer2, Mohammad Saleem2, Naome Mwesigwa3, Thomas R Kleyman4,5,6, Cheryl L Laffer2, Annet Kirabo2.   

Abstract

Significance: Salt sensitivity of blood pressure (SSBP) is an independent risk factor for mortality and morbidity due to cardiovascular disease, and disproportionately affects blacks and women. Several mechanisms have been proposed, including exaggerated activation of sodium transporters in the kidney leading to salt retention and water. Recent Advances: Recent studies have found that in addition to the renal epithelium, myeloid immune cells can sense sodium via the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC), which leads to activation of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase enzyme complex, increased fatty acid oxidation, and production of isolevuglandins (IsoLGs). IsoLGs are immunogenic and contribute to salt-induced hypertension. In addition, aldosterone-mediated activation of ENaC has been attributed to the increased SSBP in women. The goal of this review is to highlight mechanisms contributing to SSBP in blacks and women, including, but not limited to increased activation of ENaC, fatty acid oxidation, and inflammation. Critical Issues: A critical barrier to progress in management of SSBP is that its diagnosis is not feasible in the clinic and is limited to expensive and laborious research protocols, which makes it difficult to investigate. Yet without understanding the underlying mechanisms, this important risk factor remains without treatment. Future Directions: Further studies are needed to understand the mechanisms that contribute to differential blood pressure responses to dietary salt and find feasible diagnostic tools. This is extremely important and may go a long way in mitigating the racial and sex disparities in cardiovascular outcomes. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 35, 1477-1493.

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Keywords:  oxidative stress; racial differences; salt sensitivity of blood pressure; sex differences

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34569287      PMCID: PMC8713266          DOI: 10.1089/ars.2021.0212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxid Redox Signal        ISSN: 1523-0864            Impact factor:   8.401


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Review 10.  Epithelial Sodium Channel and Salt-Sensitive Hypertension.

Authors:  Stephanie M Mutchler; Annet Kirabo; Thomas R Kleyman
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2021-01-25       Impact factor: 10.190

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1.  DC ENaC-Dependent Inflammasome Activation Contributes to Salt-Sensitive Hypertension.

Authors:  Ashley Pitzer; Fernando Elijovich; Cheryl L Laffer; Lale A Ertuglu; Melis Sahinoz; Mohammad Saleem; Jaya Krishnan; Thanvi Dola; Luul A Aden; Quanhu Sheng; Michael A Raddatz; Celestine Wanjalla; Suman Pakala; Sean S Davies; David M Patrick; Valentina Kon; T Alp Ikizler; Thomas Kleyman; Annet Kirabo
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  2022-07-12       Impact factor: 23.213

2.  Kidney Tubular IL-1β ENaCtivation in Diabetes and Salt-Sensitive Hypertension.

Authors:  Ashley Pitzer; Thomas R Kleyman; Annet Kirabo
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  2022-06-23       Impact factor: 23.213

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