Effect of aging on salt sensitivity of blood pressure in patients with essential hypertension

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Ando K. [1 ]
Takahashi K. [1 ]
Shimosawa T. [1 ]
Isshiki M. [1 ]
Nagase M. [1 ]
Fujita T. [1 ]
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[1] Fourth Dept. of Internal Medicine, Univ. of Tokyo School of Medicine, 3-28-6 Mejirodai, Bunkyo-ku
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Cardiac output; Forearm circulation; Salt-Sensitive hypertension; Venous return; Venous volume;
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10.1007/s101570050003
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Background. Aging is considered to modulate the salt sensitivity of blood pressure (BP), but its mechanisms have not been precisely elucidated. We investigated aging-related changes in salt sensitivity and their mechanisms in patients with essential hypertension. Methods. A high-sodium (Na, 250 mEq/day, for 6 days) diet was given to 32 essential hypertensive patients of different ages (younger, aged <30 years, n = 8; middle-aged, 30- 50 years, n = 10; older, ≥50 years, n = 14) after they had had a low-Na diet (25 mEq Na/day) for 3 days. Cardiac output was measured by dye-dilution, and forearm blood flow (FBF) and venous volume (VV40) by strain-gauge plethysmography. Results. The Na-induced rise in mean BP increased with age (3.2 ± 2.0%: 6.9 ± 2.1%; and 11.7 ± 1.4% respectively, in the younger, middle-aged, and older groups, and this was accompanied by a salt-induced rise in cardiac index and FBF. VV40 decreased with the high-Na diet in older hypertensives (-15.7 ± 6.1%) and the change was significantly less (P < 0.05) than in the younger group (9.3 ± 9.0%). Conclusion. The enhanced salt sensitivity of BP that occurs with aging in patients with essential hypertension is due to increased cardiac output, probably through a venous constriction-related elevation of venous return.
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