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Hypertension ; 70(5): 930-937, 2017 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28974570

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High dietary sodium intake triggers increased blood pressure (BP). Animal studies show that dietary salt loading results in dermal Na+ accumulation and lymphangiogenesis mediated by VEGF-C (vascular endothelial growth factor C), both attenuating the rise in BP. Our objective was to determine whether these mechanisms function in humans. We assessed skin electrolytes, BP, and plasma VEGF-C in 48 healthy participants randomized to placebo (70 mmol sodium/d) and slow sodium (200 mmol/d) for 7 days. Skin Na+ and K+ concentrations were measured in mg/g of wet tissue and expressed as the ratio Na+:K+ to correct for variability in sample hydration. Skin Na+:K+ increased between placebo and slow sodium phases (2.91±0.08 versus 3.12±0.09; P=0.01). In post hoc analysis, there was a suggestion of a sex-specific effect, with a significant increase in skin Na+:K+ in men (2.59±0.09 versus 2.88±0.12; P=0.008) but not women (3.23±0.10 versus 3.36±0.12; P=0.31). Women showed a significant increase in 24-hour mean BP with salt loading (93±1 versus 91±1 mm Hg; P<0.001) while men did not (96±2 versus 96±2 mm Hg; P=0.91). Skin Na+:K+ correlated with BP, stroke volume, and peripheral vascular resistance in men but not in women. No change was noted in plasma VEGF-C. These findings suggest that the skin may buffer dietary Na+, reducing the hemodynamic consequences of increased salt, and this may be influenced by sex.


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Diet, Sodium-Restricted/methods , Hypertension , Potassium , Skin/metabolism , Sodium Chloride , Sodium , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C/blood , Adult , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Blood Pressure/physiology , Double-Blind Method , England , Female , Hemodynamics/physiology , Humans , Hypertension/diagnosis , Hypertension/diet therapy , Hypertension/metabolism , Male , Middle Aged , Potassium/analysis , Potassium/metabolism , Renal Elimination/physiology , Sex Factors , Sodium/analysis , Sodium/metabolism , Sodium Chloride/metabolism , Sodium Chloride/pharmacology , Water-Electrolyte Balance/physiology
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