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Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and hypertension: Schwartz-Matsuo syndrome
Authors:F Majo  B Delbosc  M Montard  PH Monnot  B Kantelip
Affiliation:Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Vienna, Austria. Manuela.Foedinger@akh-wien.ac.at
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The pathophysiology of hypertensive crises is poorly understood. To date, no information is available about genetic determinants underlying the individual risk for development of hypertensive urgencies or emergencies. Recently, mutations in the beta subunit (h beta ENaC) and the gamma subunit (h gamma ENaC) of the human epithelial sodium channel (hENaC) have been shown to result in excessive elevation of blood pressure in patients with Liddle's syndrome. METHODS: Using polymerase chain reaction and direct sequencing of amplification products we have screened 90 consecutive out-patients with hypertensive urgency or hypertensive emergency for the presence of mutations in the carboxy terminus of these genes. Furthermore, serum potassium concentrations were determined in all 90 patients, and serum aldosterone levels and plasma renin activity were measured in a subset of 34 patients. RESULTS: Among 71 patients with hypertensive urgency (78.9%) and 19 patients with hypertensive emergency (21.1%) not one individual showed a mutation in genomic DNA extending from codon 532 to codon 637 of h beta ENaC and from codon 525 to codon 651 of h gamma ENaC. Twelve of 90 patients showed mild hypokalaemia (13.3%), 16 of 34 patients had a plasma renin activity below the lower normal range (47.1%) and one of 34 patients had a low serum aldosterone concentration (2.9%). CONCLUSIONS: The present study clearly demonstrates the absence of mutations in the carboxy terminus of the h beta ENaC and h gamma ENaC gene of hENaC in an Austrian cohort of 90 patients suffering from hypertensive crisis.
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