性激素对血压盐敏感性的神经内分泌调节作用

IF 41.7 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Mi Zhou, Bing-hua Wang, Yu-chan Wang, Wen-jun Zhang, Li-xue Yin
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我们饶有兴趣地阅读了s.k. Masenga等人的评论(血压的盐敏感性:机制和性别特异性差异)。纳特,卡迪奥牧师。https://doi.org/10.1038/s41569 - 025 - 01135 - 0 2025) 1。作者总结了性激素、肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统和上皮Na+通道在盐敏感性高血压发生中的相互作用。雌激素通过激活丝裂原激活的蛋白激酶信号通路和下游蛋白磷酸化,增加内皮细胞中一氧化氮的产生,同时通过降低NADPH氧化酶的合成和活性以及抑制活化T细胞核因子(NFAT)转录因子抑制氧化应激和炎症,对女性(特别是绝经前妇女)的盐敏感性高血压具有保护作用1。该综述进一步提到了肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统激活和上皮Na+通道表达的性别特异性差异在盐敏感性高血压中的潜在作用1。我们认为,为了充分理解基于性激素调节血压盐敏感性的复杂机制,应该考虑其他一些关键信息。首先,本文提到雌性和雄性大鼠一氧化氮的产生分别受瞬时受体电位香草样蛋白4 (TRPV4)和瞬时受体电位规范3 (TRPC3)的调控1。尽管一些研究表明TRPV4依赖性Ca2+内流的激活在内皮依赖性血管舒张中起重要作用,但其他研究发现TRPV4介导血管收缩和高盐诱导的高血压2,3。此外,TRPV4还参与下丘脑视上核和室旁核渗透压受体神经元对血液渗透压变化的感知以及抗利尿激素(又称加压素)的调节4。trpv4敲除小鼠在高渗应激下渗透调节受损,导致全身渗透压升高5。因此,进一步研究TRPV4对血管内皮和血压的影响及其机制是必要的。
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Neuroendocrine regulatory effects of sex hormones on salt sensitivity of blood pressure

We read with great interest the Review by S. K. Masenga et al. (Salt sensitivity of blood pressure: mechanisms and sex-specific differences. Nat. Rev. Cardiol. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41569-025-01135-0 2025)1. The authors summarized the interactions between sex hormones, the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system and the epithelial Na+ channel in the development of salt-sensitive hypertension1. Oestrogen is protective against salt-sensitive hypertension in women (especially premenopausal women) through its activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase signalling pathway and downstream protein phosphorylation to increase nitric oxide production in endothelial cells, while inhibiting oxidative stress and inflammation by reducing the synthesis and activity of NADPH oxidases and suppressing nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) transcription factors1. The Review further mentioned the potential role of sex-specific differences in renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system activation and expression of the epithelial Na+ channel in salt-sensitive hypertension1. We believe that some other crucial information should be taken into account to fully understand the complex mechanisms regulating the salt sensitivity of blood pressure based on sex hormones.

First, the Review mentioned that nitric oxide production in female and male rats was regulated by transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) and transient receptor potential canonical 3 (TRPC3), respectively1. Although some studies have shown that activation of TRPV4-dependent Ca2+ influx has an important role in endothelium-dependent vasodilatation, other studies have found that TRPV4 mediates vasoconstriction and high-salt-induced hypertension2,3. In addition, TRPV4 is also involved in the perception of variation in blood osmotic pressure by osmotic pressure receptor neurons in the supraoptic nucleus and paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus and the regulation of antidiuretic hormone (also known as vasopressin)4. Trpv4-knockout mice have impaired osmoregulation under hypertonic stress, leading to elevated systemic osmotic pressure5. Therefore, further research on the effects of TRPV4 on the vascular endothelium and blood pressure and the underlying mechanisms is essential.

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Nature Reviews Cardiology
Nature Reviews Cardiology 医学-心血管系统
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53.10
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143
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Cardiology aims to be the go-to source for reviews and commentaries in the scientific and clinical communities it serves. Focused on providing authoritative and accessible articles enriched with clear figures and tables, the journal strives to offer unparalleled service to authors, referees, and readers, maximizing the usefulness and impact of each publication. It covers a broad range of content types, including Research Highlights, Comments, News & Views, Reviews, Consensus Statements, and Perspectives, catering to practising cardiologists and cardiovascular research scientists. Authored by renowned clinicians, academics, and researchers, the content targets readers in the biological and medical sciences, ensuring accessibility across various disciplines. In-depth Reviews offer up-to-date information, while Consensus Statements provide evidence-based recommendations. Perspectives and News & Views present topical discussions and opinions, and the Research Highlights section filters primary research from cardiovascular and general medical journals. As part of the Nature Reviews portfolio, Nature Reviews Cardiology maintains high standards and a wide reach.
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