Urinary acid-base excretion in normotensives and hypertensives of African origin

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MA Miller
GA Sagnella
T Khong
ND Markandu
GA MacGregor
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[1] Blood Pressure Unit,Department of Medicine
[2] St George’s Hospital Medical School,undefined
[3] Cranmer Terrace,undefined
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essential hypertension; acid-base excretion; black people; urinary sodium;
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Abnormalities in acid-base regulation have previously been reported both in hypertensive humans and animals and a link between abnormalities in renal sodium handling and acid excretion may be particularly important in black hypertensives. The objectives of this study were to compare indices of urinary acid excretion (urinary pH, ammonium and titratable acid excretion) between normotensives and hypertensive people of African origin. Measurements were carried out in 86 black individuals of African origin in a case-control design (19 normotensive; 67 hypertensive). Of these, 17 normotensive and 17 patients with essential hypertension were matched for age, sex and weight. Group comparisons were carried out by unpaired t-tests or two-way analysis of variance and group values are given as means ± s.d. Urinary pH was significantly higher in the hypertensives both in the unmatched groups and in the matched groups. In the 17 matched pairs: urinary pH in the hypertensive individuals was 6.36 ± 0.54 and 5.84 ± 0.53 in the normotensives, respectively; P = 0.007. Additionally, urinary titratable acidity was significantly lower in the hypertensives than in the normotensives (25.4 ± 13.7 vs16.7 ± 10.7 mmol/24 h; P = 0.047) but there were no significant differences in urinary ammonium excretion. The mechanisms for the apparent reduction in acid excretion in the hypertensives is not clear but these results highlight the possibility that hypertension in blacks is associated with abnormalities of renal sodium and hydrogen exchange with compensatory increases in renal ammonium production.
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