Water and Electrolyte Content in Salt-Dependent HYpertension in the SKIn (WHYSKI): Effect of Surgical Cure of Primary Aldosteronism.

IF 3.1 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Francesca Torresan, Federico Bernardo Rossi, Sofia Zanin, Ilaria Caputo, Brasilina Caroccia, Maurizio Iacobone, Gian Paolo Rossi
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Abstract

 INTRODUCTION: This study will test the hypothesis that primary aldosteronism (PA) involves alterations in Na+, K+, and water content in the skin that are corrected by adrenalectomy.

Aim and methods: In skin biopsies, we will measure the content of Na+, K+, water, by physical-chemical methods and the osmotic-stress-responsive transcription factor Tonicity-responsive Enhancer Binding Protein (TonEBP, NFAT5) mRNA copy number by droplet digital PCR, in sex-balanced cohorts of 18 -75-year-old consecutive consenting patients with unilateral and bilateral PA, primary (essential) hypertension, and normotension. Before surgery, the patients with unilateral PA will receive the mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist (MRA) canrenone at doses that correct hypokalemia and high blood pressure values. They will be reassessed in an identical way one month after surgical cure, while off MRA. PA patients not selected for adrenalectomy will similarly be assessed at diagnosis and follow-up while on stable MRA treatment. Since a pilot study showed a direct correlation of dry weight (DW) with skin electrolytes and water content and significant differences of biopsy DW between surgery and follow-up, meaningful comparison of the skin cations and water content and TonEBP mRNA copy number, between specimen obtained at different time points, will require DW- and total mRNA-adjustment, respectively.

Conclusion: This study will provide novel information on the skin Na+, K+ and water content in PA, the paradigm of salt-dependent hypertension, and novel knowledge on the effect of surgical cure of hyperaldosteronism. The TonEBP-mediated regulation of Na+, K+ and water content in the skin will also be unveiled.

Trail registry: Trial Registration number: NCT06090617. Date of Registration: 2023-10-19.

SKIn (WHYSKI)盐依赖性高血压患者的水和电解质含量:手术治疗原发性醛固酮增多症的效果。
简介:本研究将验证原发性醛固酮增多症(PA)涉及皮肤中Na+、K+和水含量的改变并通过肾上腺切除术得到纠正这一假设:我们将通过物理化学方法测量皮肤活检组织中 Na+、K+ 和水的含量,并通过液滴数字 PCR 方法测量渗透压反应转录因子强直性反应增强子结合蛋白(TonEBP,NFAT5)的 mRNA 拷贝数。手术前,单侧 PA 患者将服用矿质皮质激素受体拮抗剂(MRA)坎利酮,剂量应能纠正低钾血症和高血压值。手术治愈后一个月,他们将在停用 MRA 的同时接受相同的重新评估。未被选中进行肾上腺切除术的 PA 患者也将在接受稳定的 MRA 治疗期间接受类似的诊断和随访评估。由于试点研究显示干重(DW)与皮肤电解质和含水量直接相关,且手术和随访期间活检 DW 存在显著差异,因此需要对不同时间点获得的标本分别进行 DW 和总 mRNA 调整,才能对皮肤阳离子和含水量以及 TonEBP mRNA 拷贝数进行有意义的比较:本研究将提供 PA 皮肤 Na+、K+ 和水分含量的新信息,盐依赖性高血压的范例,以及手术治疗高醛固酮血症效果的新知识。此外,还将揭示 TonEBP 介导的皮肤中 Na+、K+ 和水分含量的调节机制:试验注册号:NCT06090617:NCT06090617.注册日期:2023-10-19。
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期刊介绍: High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention promotes knowledge, update and discussion in the field of hypertension and cardiovascular disease prevention, by providing a regular programme of independent review articles covering key aspects of the management of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. The journal includes:   Invited ''State of the Art'' reviews.  Expert commentaries on guidelines, major trials, technical advances.Presentation of new intervention trials design.''Pros and Cons'' or round tables on controversial issues.Statements on guidelines from hypertension and cardiovascular scientific societies.Socio-economic issues.Cost/benefit in prevention of cardiovascular diseases.Monitoring of healthcare systems.News and views from the Italian Society of Hypertension (including abstracts).All manuscripts are subject to peer review by international experts. Letters to the editor are welcomed and will be considered for publication.
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