Sodium sensitivity of blood pressure in Chinese populations

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Yang Liu
Mengyao Shi
Jacquelyn Dolan
Jiang He
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[1] The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University,Department of Cardiology
[2] Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine,Department of Epidemiology
[3] Louisiana State University School of Allied Health Professions,undefined
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Hypertension is an enormous public-health challenge in the world due to its high prevalence and consequent increased cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality. Observational epidemiologic studies and clinical trials have demonstrated a causal relationship between sodium intake and elevated blood pressure (BP). However, BP changes in response to sodium intervention vary among individuals—a trait called sodium sensitivity. This paper aims to review the recent advances in sodium-sensitivity research in Chinese and other populations. Older age, female gender, and black race are associated with high sodium sensitivity. Both genetic and environmental factors influence BP sodium sensitivity. Physical activity and dietary potassium intake are associated with reduced sodium sensitivity while obesity, metabolic syndrome, and elevated BP are associated with increased sodium sensitivity. Familial studies have documented a moderate heritability of sodium sensitivity. Candidate gene association studies, genome-wide association studies, whole-exome, and whole-genome sequencing studies have been conducted to elucidate the genomic mechanisms of sodium sensitivity. The Genetic Epidemiology Network of Salt Sensitivity (GenSalt) study, the largest family-based feeding study to date, was conducted among 1906 Han Chinese in rural northern China. This study showed that ~32.4% of Chinese adults were sodium sensitive. Additionally, several genetic variants were found to be associated with sodium sensitivity. Findings from the GenSalt Study and others indicate that sodium sensitivity is a reproducible trait and both lifestyle factors and genetic variants play a role in this complex trait. Discovering biomarkers and underlying mechanisms for sodium sensitivity will help to develop individualized intervention strategies for hypertension.
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