高血压患者皮肤钠积聚与皮肤淋巴管密度增高有关

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Advances in medical sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.advms.2023.08.001
Angelika Chachaj , Ivana Stanimirova , Mariusz Chabowski , Agnieszka Gomułkiewicz , Paweł Hodurek , Natalia Glatzel-Plucińska , Mateusz Olbromski , Aleksandra Piotrowska , Aleksandra Kuzan , Jędrzej Grzegrzółka , Katarzyna Ratajczak-Wielgomas , Aleksandra Nowak , Ewa Szahidewicz-Krupska , Jerzy Wiśniewski , Mariusz A. Bromke , Marzenna Podhorska-Okołów , Andrzej Gamian , Dariusz Janczak , Piotr Dzięgiel , Andrzej Szuba
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目的最近主要在啮齿类动物模型上进行的研究表明,糖胺聚糖、活化T细胞核因子5(NFAT5)、血管内皮生长因子C(VEGF-C)和淋巴管生成过程在皮肤中提供的调节途径可能在肾外钠(Na+)平衡、体水容量和血压的调节中发挥重要作用。我们旨在研究该途径在人类皮肤中的浓度及其主要因素之间的关系,以证实该调节轴也存在于人类中。患者和方法对诊断为动脉高压的患者和对照组的皮肤标本进行组织学和分子生物学检查。结果原发性高血压组与对照组Na+无明显差异​皮肤中的浓度。然而,高血压和皮肤Na+浓度较高的患者的皮肤淋巴管密度明显更大。皮肤Na+浓度越高,皮肤含水量越高。反过来,皮肤含水量与淋巴管生成相关的因素相关,即皮肤中的NFAT5、VEGF-C和足平面蛋白(PDPN)mRNA表达。在所有研究组的皮肤中,NFAT5、VEGF-C、血管内皮生长因子D(VEGF-D)和PDPN mRNA的表达都存在强烈的成对相关性。结论我们的研究证实,皮肤间质和淋巴系统可能在人类动脉高压的病理生理学中发挥重要作用。基于我们的研究结果和该领域现有的文献,我们提出了可能解释盐敏感性现象的假设模型。
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Sodium accumulation in the skin is associated with higher density of skin lymphatic vessels in patients with arterial hypertension

Purpose

Recent studies, conducted mainly on the rodent model, have demonstrated that regulatory pathway in the skin provided by glycosaminoglycans, nuclear factor of activated T cells 5 (NFAT5), vascular endothelial growth factor C (VEGF-C) and process of lymphangiogenesis may play an important role in extrarenal regulation of sodium (Na+) balance, body water volume, and blood pressure. We aimed to investigate the concentrations and relations among the main factors of this pathway in human skin to confirm that this regulatory axis also exists in humans.

Patients and methods

Skin specimens from patients diagnosed with arterial hypertension and from control group were histologically and molecularly examined.

Results

The primary hypertensive and control groups did not differ in Na+ ​concentrations in the skin. However, the patients with hypertension and higher skin Na+ concentration had significantly greater density of skin lymphatic vessels. Higher skin Na+concentration was associated with higher skin water content. In turn, skin water content correlated with factors associated with lymphangiogenesis, i.e. NFAT5, VEGF-C, and podoplanin (PDPN) mRNA expression in the skin. The strong mutual pairwise correlations of the expressions of NFAT5, VEGF-C, vascular endothelial growth factor D (VEGF-D) and PDPN mRNA were noted in the skin in all of the studied groups.

Conclusions

Our study confirms that skin interstitium and the lymphatic system may be important players in the pathophysiology of arterial hypertension in humans. Based on the results of our study and existing literature in this field, we propose the hypothetical model which might explain the phenomenon of salt-sensitivity.

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Advances in medical sciences
Advances in medical sciences 医学-医学:研究与实验
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期刊介绍: Advances in Medical Sciences is an international, peer-reviewed journal that welcomes original research articles and reviews on current advances in life sciences, preclinical and clinical medicine, and related disciplines. The Journal’s primary aim is to make every effort to contribute to progress in medical sciences. The strive is to bridge laboratory and clinical settings with cutting edge research findings and new developments. Advances in Medical Sciences publishes articles which bring novel insights into diagnostic and molecular imaging, offering essential prior knowledge for diagnosis and treatment indispensable in all areas of medical sciences. It also publishes articles on pathological sciences giving foundation knowledge on the overall study of human diseases. Through its publications Advances in Medical Sciences also stresses the importance of pharmaceutical sciences as a rapidly and ever expanding area of research on drug design, development, action and evaluation contributing significantly to a variety of scientific disciplines. The journal welcomes submissions from the following disciplines: General and internal medicine, Cancer research, Genetics, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Immunology and Allergy, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Cell and molecular Biology, Haematology, Biochemistry, Clinical and Experimental Pathology.
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