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Tissue Sodium Content and Arterial Hypertension in Obese Adolescents

Early-onset obesity is known to culminate in type 2 diabetes, arterial hypertension and subsequent cardiovascular disease. The role of sodium (Na(+)) homeostasis in this process is incompletely understood, yet correlations between Na(+) accumulation and hypertension have been observed in adults. We...

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Autores principales: Roth, Sophie, Markó, Lajos, Birukov, Anna, Hennemuth, Anja, Kühnen, Peter, Jones, Alexander, Ghorbani, Niky, Linz, Peter, Müller, Dominik N, Wiegand, Susanna, Berger, Felix, Kuehne, Titus, Kelm, Marcus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6947559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31766426
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122036
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author Roth, Sophie
Markó, Lajos
Birukov, Anna
Hennemuth, Anja
Kühnen, Peter
Jones, Alexander
Ghorbani, Niky
Linz, Peter
Müller, Dominik N
Wiegand, Susanna
Berger, Felix
Kuehne, Titus
Kelm, Marcus
author_facet Roth, Sophie
Markó, Lajos
Birukov, Anna
Hennemuth, Anja
Kühnen, Peter
Jones, Alexander
Ghorbani, Niky
Linz, Peter
Müller, Dominik N
Wiegand, Susanna
Berger, Felix
Kuehne, Titus
Kelm, Marcus
author_sort Roth, Sophie
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description Early-onset obesity is known to culminate in type 2 diabetes, arterial hypertension and subsequent cardiovascular disease. The role of sodium (Na(+)) homeostasis in this process is incompletely understood, yet correlations between Na(+) accumulation and hypertension have been observed in adults. We aimed to investigate these associations in adolescents. A cohort of 32 adolescents (13–17 years), comprising 20 obese patients, of whom 11 were hypertensive, as well as 12 age-matched controls, underwent (23)Na-MRI of the left lower leg with a standard clinical 3T scanner. Median triceps surae muscle Na(+) content in hypertensive obese (11.95 mmol/L [interquartile range 11.62–13.66]) was significantly lower than in normotensive obese (13.63 mmol/L [12.97–17.64]; p = 0.043) or controls (15.37 mmol/L [14.12–16.08]; p = 0.012). No significant differences were found between normotensive obese and controls. Skin Na(+) content in hypertensive obese (13.33 mmol/L [11.53–14.22] did not differ to normotensive obese (14.12 mmol/L [13.15–15.83]) or controls (11.48 mmol/L [10.48–12.80]), whereas normotensive obese had higher values compared to controls (p = 0.004). Arterial hypertension in obese adolescents is associated with low muscle Na(+) content. These findings suggest an early dysregulation of Na(+) homeostasis in cardiometabolic disease. Further research is needed to determine whether this association is causal and how it evolves in the transition to adulthood.
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spelling pubmed-69475592020-01-13 Tissue Sodium Content and Arterial Hypertension in Obese Adolescents Roth, Sophie Markó, Lajos Birukov, Anna Hennemuth, Anja Kühnen, Peter Jones, Alexander Ghorbani, Niky Linz, Peter Müller, Dominik N Wiegand, Susanna Berger, Felix Kuehne, Titus Kelm, Marcus J Clin Med Article Early-onset obesity is known to culminate in type 2 diabetes, arterial hypertension and subsequent cardiovascular disease. The role of sodium (Na(+)) homeostasis in this process is incompletely understood, yet correlations between Na(+) accumulation and hypertension have been observed in adults. We aimed to investigate these associations in adolescents. A cohort of 32 adolescents (13–17 years), comprising 20 obese patients, of whom 11 were hypertensive, as well as 12 age-matched controls, underwent (23)Na-MRI of the left lower leg with a standard clinical 3T scanner. Median triceps surae muscle Na(+) content in hypertensive obese (11.95 mmol/L [interquartile range 11.62–13.66]) was significantly lower than in normotensive obese (13.63 mmol/L [12.97–17.64]; p = 0.043) or controls (15.37 mmol/L [14.12–16.08]; p = 0.012). No significant differences were found between normotensive obese and controls. Skin Na(+) content in hypertensive obese (13.33 mmol/L [11.53–14.22] did not differ to normotensive obese (14.12 mmol/L [13.15–15.83]) or controls (11.48 mmol/L [10.48–12.80]), whereas normotensive obese had higher values compared to controls (p = 0.004). Arterial hypertension in obese adolescents is associated with low muscle Na(+) content. These findings suggest an early dysregulation of Na(+) homeostasis in cardiometabolic disease. Further research is needed to determine whether this association is causal and how it evolves in the transition to adulthood. MDPI 2019-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6947559/ /pubmed/31766426 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122036 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Markó, Lajos
Birukov, Anna
Hennemuth, Anja
Kühnen, Peter
Jones, Alexander
Ghorbani, Niky
Linz, Peter
Müller, Dominik N
Wiegand, Susanna
Berger, Felix
Kuehne, Titus
Kelm, Marcus
Tissue Sodium Content and Arterial Hypertension in Obese Adolescents
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title_fullStr Tissue Sodium Content and Arterial Hypertension in Obese Adolescents
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title_short Tissue Sodium Content and Arterial Hypertension in Obese Adolescents
title_sort tissue sodium content and arterial hypertension in obese adolescents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6947559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31766426
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122036
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