Does Excess Tissue Sodium Storage Regulate Blood Pressure?
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                    - Rossitto, Giacomo (Author)
 - Delles, Christian (Author)
 
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            Does Excess Tissue Sodium Storage Regulate Blood Pressure?
        Abstract
            PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The regulation of blood pressure is conventionally conceptualised into the product of "circulating blood volume" and "vasoconstriction components". Over the last few years, however, demonstration of tissue sodium storage challenged this dichotomous view.
RECENT FINDINGS: We review the available evidence pertaining to this phenomenon and the early association made with blood pressure; we discuss open questions regarding its originally proposed hypertonic nature, recently challenged by the suggestion of a systemic, isotonic, water paralleled accumulation that mirrors absolute or relative extracellular volume expansion; we present the established and speculate on the putative implications of this extravascular sodium excess, in either volume-associated or -independent form, on blood pressure regulation; finally, we highlight the prevalence of high tissue sodium in cardiovascular, metabolic and inflammatory conditions other than hypertension. We conclude on approaches to reduce sodium excess and on the potential of emerging imaging technologies in hypertension and other conditions.
        Publication
            Current Hypertension Reports
        Date
            2022-02-22
        Journal Abbr
            Curr Hypertens Rep
        Language
            eng
        ISSN
            1534-3111
        Library Catalog
            PubMed
        Citation
            Rossitto, G., & Delles, C. (2022). Does Excess Tissue Sodium Storage Regulate Blood Pressure? Current Hypertension Reports. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11906-022-01180-x
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