[The role of exchangeable sodium content of the body in cases of hypertension of various etiology].

Orv Hetil

Semmelweis Orvostudományi Egyetem I. sz. Belgyógyászati Klinikája, Budapest.

Published: July 1990

AI Article Synopsis

  • The isotope dilution method provides a reliable and safe way to measure body sodium levels, allowing for comparisons among patients of different body sizes.
  • Increased exchangeable sodium is significant in conditions associated with hypertension, particularly those linked to excess mineralocorticoids and chronic renal issues.
  • However, in certain endocrine disorders and in diabetes, the relationship between sodium levels and hypertension is less clear, with evidence suggesting that normal sodium levels are present in essential hypertension cases.

Article Abstract

Measurement of exchangeable sodium by isotope dilution is a relatively simple, reliable method for the determination of body sodium contents, which can be used in the clinical practice without significant health hazard to the patient. When computed to body surface area, the values for exchangeable sodium can be compared in patients of different body build. Exchangeable sodium may be variably increased in different clinical conditions associated with hypertension, thus increased sodium contents of the body is of major importance in the pathogenesis of hypertension caused by all forms of mineralocorticoid excess, and in the majority of patients with chronic renal insufficiency. In several endocrine disorders, e. g., acromegaly, hypothyroidism, increased sodium space does not play any significant part in the pathogenesis of hypertension. In diabetes mellitus, exchangeable sodium may be increased already prior to the development of hypertension, however it is still a matter of debate whether this abnormality is involved in the pathogenesis of hypertension in these patients. It seems now beyond any doubt that body sodium is normal in patients with essential hypertension, including those with the low renin form of the disease; nevertheless, some data indicate that blood pressure may be volume dependent in elderly patients with essential hypertension.

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