Hypertension, Vol 19, 378-384, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
TP Hannedouche, LP Marques, S Natov, AG Delgado, C Boitard, B Lacour and JP Grunfeld
To assess the effects of genetic predisposition of essential hypertension
on early renal function in recent insulin-dependent diabetics, we studied
inulin, para-aminohippuric, sodium, and lithium clearances in 69 unselected
diabetics with (n = 20) and without (n = 49) a family history of essential
hypertension. Despite similar metabolic control, glomerular filtration rate
and mean arterial pressure were significantly higher in diabetics with than
in those without a family history of hypertension. However, no difference
was found between the two groups regarding renal vascular resistance,
sodium excretion, or fractional proximal and distal sodium reabsorption.
Renal responses to acute captopril (75 mg) administration were evaluated in
27 patients (six with family history of hypertension). Captopril decreased
filtration fraction and mean arterial pressure similarly in both groups,
whereas glomerular filtration rate and renal vascular resistance decreased
more dramatically in diabetics with family history of hypertension. These
findings indirectly suggest an abnormal response to angiotensin of vascular
tone in recent diabetics with familial predisposition to hypertension.
Renal response to acute nicardipine (2.5 mg i.v.) administration was
analyzed in 24 patients (five with family history of hypertension). In both
groups, nicardipine similarly decreased mean arterial pressure and renal
vascular resistance and induced a marked natriuretic effect due to a
predominant reduction in proximal reabsorption of sodium. However, the
increase in sodium excretion was twofold to threefold more pronounced in
diabetics with a family history of hypertension. Whether these early renal
abnormalities may contribute to the risk of diabetic nephropathy, as
suggested by retrospective studies, remains to be determined.
ARTICLES
Renal abnormalities in normotensive insulin-dependent diabetic offspring of hypertensive parents
Department of Nephrology, Hopital Necker, Paris, France.
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