Is Altered Adrenal Steroid Biosynthesis a Key Intermediate Phenotype in Hypertension?
- 1 May 2003
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 41 (5) , 993-999
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.0000064344.00173.44
Abstract
Approximately 10% of patients with hypertension have a high ratio of aldosterone to renin, but the reason for this and the relationships among low-renin essential hypertension, elevation of the ratio, and true primary aldosteronism are unclear. We have previously reported that a polymorphism of the gene (C-to-T conversion at position −344) encoding aldosterone synthase is associated with hypertension, particularly in patients with a high ratio. However, the most consistent association with this variant is a relative impairment of adrenal 11β-hydroxylation. In this review, we propose that altered conversion of deoxycortisol to cortisol leads to a subtle, chronic increase in adrenocortrophin drive to the adrenal cortex, with eventual development of hyperplasia. In combination with other genetic or environmental factors (such as dietary sodium intake), we suggest that this might be responsible for the long-term development of a resetting of the aldosterone response to angiotensin II, giving rise to the phenotype of hypertension with a raised ratio. In some subjects, this may progress further to true primary aldosteronism with a dominant adrenal nodule. Thus, there may be a genetically influenced continuum from hypertension with a normal ratio, through hypertension with a raised ratio, and primary aldosteronism.Keywords
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