Salt sensitivity in humans is linked to enhanced sympathetic responsiveness and to enhanced proximal tubular reabsorption
1984
Skrabal, Falko | Herholz, Helge | Neumayr, Mathias | Hamberger, Lydia | Ledochowski, Maximilian | Sporer, Hans | Hortnagl, Heide | Schwarz, Siegfried | Schonitzer, Dieter
A study of the effects of a 2-week moderate salt intake reduction in 52 normotensive medical students with/without a family hypertension history resulted in a significant blood pressure fall in 22 of the students (the "salt-sensitive" group; the remaining 30 being "salt-resistant"). The salt-sensitive group head a 2.5-fold higher incidence of family hypertension history, a significantly higher blood pressure, and a lower salivary Na level during their normal (high sodium) diet than the salt-resistant group. The implications of these results for the general population are discussed. (wz)
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