[电解质在高血压发生和维持中的作用]。

T Fujita, K Ando
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摘要

钠(Na)摄入量是影响高血压发生和维持的重要环境因素之一。根据血压对盐负荷的反应可将原发性高血压患者分为“盐敏感”和“非盐敏感”两组,提示血压盐敏感性存在异质性。盐敏感患者的血压因盐负荷而升高,并伴有较大的钠潴留。虽然盐敏感患者肾脏钠处理受损的确切机制尚不清楚,但肾脏交感神经系统可能在钠排泄功能下降和盐敏感性增加中起重要作用。此外,有几项证据表明,肾脏交感神经活动增加与中枢去肾上腺素能系统异常密切相关。此外,肾素-血管紧张素系统、胰岛素等也可能调节血压的盐敏感性。某些离子影响钠的致高血压作用:氯离子促进其作用,而钾、钙、镁则起拮抗作用。此外,肥胖和应激环境会增加BP的盐敏感性。
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[Role of electrolytes in the development and maintenance of hypertension].

Sodium (Na) intake is one of the important environmental factors influencing the development and maintenance of high blood pressure (BP). Patients with essential hypertension can be divided into two groups: "salt-sensitive" and "non-salt-sensitive", according to BP response to salt loading, suggesting the heterogeneity of salt sensitivity of BP. Salt-sensitive patients had greater increases in BP by salt loading, associated with greater Na retention. Although the precise mechanism for impaired renal Na handling in salt-sensitive patients is still unknown, the sympathetic nervous system in the kidney may play an important role in the decreased renal function of Na excretion and the increased salt sensitivity. Moreover, there are several pieces of evidence indicating that increased renal sympathetic nerve activity is intimately related to the abnormal central noradrenergic systems. In addition, the renin-angiotensin system, insulin, and so on, may modulate salt sensitivity of BP. Some ions influence the hypertensinogenic effect of Na: Chloride ion facilitates it, while potassium, calcium and magnesium antagonize it. Moreover, obesity and a stressful environment increase salt sensitivity of BP.

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