Low Response of Renin-Angiotensin System to Sodium Intake Intervention in Chinese Hypertensive Patients.

From the Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology (WF, WY, ASAB, JW, JC, HH); Department of Cardiology (WF, WY, JW, HH), Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University; Department of Medical Oncology (QC), Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou; Department of Cardiology (YL), The People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning; and Department of Radiation Oncology (JC), Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.

Medicine. 2016;(6):e2602

Abstract

The interactions of sodium balance and response of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system are important for maintaining the hemodynamic stability in physiological conditions. However, the influence of short-term sodium intake intervention in the response of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) on hypertensive patients is still unclear. Thus, we conducted a clinical trial to investigate the effects of short-term sodium intake intervention on the response of RAS in hypertensive patients.One hundred twenty-five primary Chinese hypertensive patients were divided into high, moderate, and low sodium groups by 24-hour urinary sodium excretion (UNa). All the patients received a 10-day dietary sodium intake intervention with standardized sodium (173.91mmol/day) and potassium (61.53mmol/day). Blood pressure, urinary sodium, urinary potassium, plasma sodium, potassium, creatinine, the levels of plasma renin activity, plasma angiotensin II concentrations (AT-II), and plasma aldosterone concentrations were detected before and after the intervention.Before the intervention, no differences were found in blood pressure and RAS among 3 groups. After standardized dietary sodium intake intervention, both UNa excretion and systolic pressure decreased in high-sodium group, while they increased in moderate and low-sodium groups. Intriguingly, there were no changes in the levels of plasma renin activity, AT-II, and plasma aldosterone concentrations among 3 groups during the intervention.The present study demonstrated that the influenced sodium excretion and blood pressure by short-term sodium intake intervention were independent of RAS quick response in Chinese hypertensive patients.

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