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Hypertension. 2008;51:1525-1530
Published online before print May 5, 2008, doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.108.109868
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(Hypertension. 2008;51:1525.)
© 2008 American Heart Association, Inc.


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Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Acute Salt Loading in Young Normotensive Individuals

Nikolaos Tzemos; Pitt O. Lim; Suzanne Wong; Allan D. Struthers; Thomas M. MacDonald

From the Hypertension Research Centre (N.T., P.O.L., S.W., T.M.M.) and the Cardiovascular Research Group (A.D.S.), Division of Medicine and Therapeutics, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, United Kingdom.

Correspondence to Dr Nikolaos Tzemos, Hypertension Research Centre, Division of Medicine & Therapeutics, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, United Kingdom. E-mail nikotzemos{at}yahoo.co.uk

We sought to explore the effects of salt loading in young normotensives on vascular endothelial function, echocardiographic left ventricular diastolic function, and electrocardiographic QT dispersion. Sixteen healthy normotensive male volunteers were randomized in a double-blind crossover fashion to 5-day treatment periods with either placebo or salt tablets (200 mmol/d of sodium) separated by a 2-week washout period. Throughout the study the volunteers were asked to maintain a low-salt diet. Forearm venous occlusion plethysmography and intraarterial infusions of acetylcholine (ACh), sodium nitroprusside (SNP), and NG-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA) were used to assess vascular reactivity. Baseline and postsalt loading 12-lead ECGs and echocardiograms were also obtained. Twenty-four-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure rose (117±11 to 121±8 mm Hg) significantly with salt loading. The endothelium-dependent responses to ACh were significantly blunted with salt compared to placebo ({Delta}FBF% 403 [50] versus 296 [31]; P<0.05) and L-NMMA ({Delta}FBF% –47.2 [4] versus –31 [3]; P<0.01). In contrast, the endothelium-independent response to SNP was not different between treatments. Color M-mode flow propagation velocity (CMMFPV), a preload index of left ventricular diastolic function, was significantly reduced with salt (64 [6] versus 59 [16] cm/s; P<0.05) suggesting increased ventricular stiffness. QT dispersion was also significantly increased with salt (58 [16] versus 48 [17] ms; P=0.02). Salt loading impaired vascular endothelial function, left ventricular mechanical relaxation, and electric repolarization in young healthy normotensives.


Key Words: salt loading • endothelium • diastolic dysfunction • QT dispersion • blood pressure




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