β-Adrenergic receptor alterations in hypertension—physiological and molecular correlates

Author:

Feldman Ross D.

Abstract

In hypertensive animals, there is physiological and biochemical evidence that β-adrenergic responsiveness is diminished. In contrast, in man the physiological evidence of reduced β-adrenergic responsiveness is not completely convincing and few biochemical studies have been reported. The lymphocyte has been widely used as a model for the human β-adrenergic receptor complex. In studies comparing young normotensive and mild hypertensive subjects we demonstrated a reduction in β-adrenergic mediated adenylate cyclase activity in lymphocytes from hypertensive subjects. A parallel reduction in β-adrenergic receptor affinity for agonists was also seen. These changes are consistent with a functional uncoupling of the receptor from the adenylate cyclase complex. To determine the role of dietary sodium intake on β-adrenergic receptor properties in hypertension we studied lymphocytes from hypertensive and normotensive subjects fed either a low (10 mequiv.) or high (400 mequiv.) NaCl diet. We demonstrated that a low NaCl diet corrected the defect in lymphocyte β-adrenergic responsiveness in hypertension. These studies emphasize the utility of biochemical approaches to the study of alterations in β-adrenergic responsiveness in human hypertension and suggest an important role of dietary sodium in the reduction in β-adrenergic responsiveness in the hypertensive state.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology

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