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Reduced Renal Mass, Salt-Sensitive Hypertension Is Resistant to Renal Denervation

Aim: Activation of the sympathetic nervous system is common in resistant hypertension (RHT) and also in chronic kidney disease (CKD), a prevalent condition among resistant hypertensives. However, renal nerve ablation lowers blood pressure (BP) only in some patients with RHT. The influence of loss of...

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Autores principales: Tudorancea, Ionut, Lohmeier, Thomas E., Alexander, Barbara T., Pieptu, Dragos, Serban, Dragomir N., Iliescu, Radu
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5936777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29760664
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00455
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author Tudorancea, Ionut
Lohmeier, Thomas E.
Alexander, Barbara T.
Pieptu, Dragos
Serban, Dragomir N.
Iliescu, Radu
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Lohmeier, Thomas E.
Alexander, Barbara T.
Pieptu, Dragos
Serban, Dragomir N.
Iliescu, Radu
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description Aim: Activation of the sympathetic nervous system is common in resistant hypertension (RHT) and also in chronic kidney disease (CKD), a prevalent condition among resistant hypertensives. However, renal nerve ablation lowers blood pressure (BP) only in some patients with RHT. The influence of loss of nephrons per se on the antihypertensive response to renal denervation (RDNx) is unclear and was the focus of this study. Methods: Systemic hemodynamics and sympathetically mediated low frequency oscillations of systolic BP were determined continuously from telemetrically acquired BP recordings in rats before and after surgical excision of ∼80% of renal mass and subsequent RDNx. Results: After reduction of renal mass, rats fed a high salt (HS) diet showed sustained increases in mean arterial pressure (108 ± 3 mmHg to 128 ± 2 mmHg) and suppression of estimated sympathetic activity (∼15%), responses that did not occur with HS before renal ablation. After denervation of the remnant kidney, arterial pressure fell (to 104 ± 4 mmHg), estimated sympathetic activity and heart rate (HR) increased concomitantly, but these changes gradually returned to pre-denervation levels over 2 weeks of follow up. Subsequently, sympathoinhibition with clonidine did not alter arterial pressure while significantly suppressing estimated sympathetic activity and HR. Conclusion: These results indicate that RDNx does not chronically lower arterial pressure in this model of salt-sensitive hypertension associated with substantial nephron loss, but without ischemia and increased sympathetic activity, thus providing further insight into conditions likely to impact the antihypertensive response to renal-specific sympathoinhibition in subjects with CKD.
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spelling pubmed-59367772018-05-14 Reduced Renal Mass, Salt-Sensitive Hypertension Is Resistant to Renal Denervation Tudorancea, Ionut Lohmeier, Thomas E. Alexander, Barbara T. Pieptu, Dragos Serban, Dragomir N. Iliescu, Radu Front Physiol Physiology Aim: Activation of the sympathetic nervous system is common in resistant hypertension (RHT) and also in chronic kidney disease (CKD), a prevalent condition among resistant hypertensives. However, renal nerve ablation lowers blood pressure (BP) only in some patients with RHT. The influence of loss of nephrons per se on the antihypertensive response to renal denervation (RDNx) is unclear and was the focus of this study. Methods: Systemic hemodynamics and sympathetically mediated low frequency oscillations of systolic BP were determined continuously from telemetrically acquired BP recordings in rats before and after surgical excision of ∼80% of renal mass and subsequent RDNx. Results: After reduction of renal mass, rats fed a high salt (HS) diet showed sustained increases in mean arterial pressure (108 ± 3 mmHg to 128 ± 2 mmHg) and suppression of estimated sympathetic activity (∼15%), responses that did not occur with HS before renal ablation. After denervation of the remnant kidney, arterial pressure fell (to 104 ± 4 mmHg), estimated sympathetic activity and heart rate (HR) increased concomitantly, but these changes gradually returned to pre-denervation levels over 2 weeks of follow up. Subsequently, sympathoinhibition with clonidine did not alter arterial pressure while significantly suppressing estimated sympathetic activity and HR. Conclusion: These results indicate that RDNx does not chronically lower arterial pressure in this model of salt-sensitive hypertension associated with substantial nephron loss, but without ischemia and increased sympathetic activity, thus providing further insight into conditions likely to impact the antihypertensive response to renal-specific sympathoinhibition in subjects with CKD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5936777/ /pubmed/29760664 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00455 Text en Copyright © 2018 Tudorancea, Lohmeier, Alexander, Pieptu, Serban and Iliescu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Tudorancea, Ionut
Lohmeier, Thomas E.
Alexander, Barbara T.
Pieptu, Dragos
Serban, Dragomir N.
Iliescu, Radu
Reduced Renal Mass, Salt-Sensitive Hypertension Is Resistant to Renal Denervation
title Reduced Renal Mass, Salt-Sensitive Hypertension Is Resistant to Renal Denervation
title_full Reduced Renal Mass, Salt-Sensitive Hypertension Is Resistant to Renal Denervation
title_fullStr Reduced Renal Mass, Salt-Sensitive Hypertension Is Resistant to Renal Denervation
title_full_unstemmed Reduced Renal Mass, Salt-Sensitive Hypertension Is Resistant to Renal Denervation
title_short Reduced Renal Mass, Salt-Sensitive Hypertension Is Resistant to Renal Denervation
title_sort reduced renal mass, salt-sensitive hypertension is resistant to renal denervation
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5936777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29760664
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00455
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