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高盐摄入影响舌下微循环,并与健康志愿者的体重变化有关:一项随机交叉试验。

High-salt intake affects sublingual microcirculation and is linked to body weight change in healthy volunteers: a randomized cross-over trial.

机构信息

Section Nephrology.

Section Vascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, Amsterdam University Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Hypertens. 2019 Jun;37(6):1254-1261. doi: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The pathophysiology of salt-sensitive hypertension remains uncertain, but may involve microvascular alterations. High-salt intake decreases microvascular density in hypertensive patients, but due to lack of studies in normotensive patients the causal pathway remains unclear. We studied whether high-salt intake decreases sublingual microvascular density in normotensive individuals and assessed the influence of body weight on changes in microvascular density.

METHODS

In an open label randomized cross-over trial 18 healthy men were included to study the effect of a 2-week high-salt (>12 g/day) and low-salt (<3 g/day) diet on microvascular (diameter <20 μm) density with sublingual sidestream darkfield imaging. We used sublingual nitroglycerin (NTG) to recruit microvessels.

RESULTS

There was no significant difference in microvascular density between diets (0.96 ± 3.88 mm/mm; P = 0.31, following NTG; and -0.03 ± 1.64 mm/mm; P = 0.95, without NTG). Increased salt intake was correlated with a decrease in microvascular density following NTG (r = -0.47; P = 0.047), but not without NTG (r = 0.06; P = 0.800). The decrease in microvascular density following high-salt intake was significantly larger for those with a large change in body weight as compared with those with a small changer in body weight (-0.79 ± 1.35 and 0.84 ± 1.56 mm/mm respectively, P = 0.031).

CONCLUSION

We demonstrate in healthy volunteers that higher salt intake is correlated with decreased sublingual microvascular density following administration of NTG and; larger changes in body weight following high-salt intake coincide with a larger decrease in microvascular density. Changes in microvascular density occurred without blood pressure effects, indicating that high-salt load as such contributes to microvascular changes, and may precede hypertension development.

摘要

背景

盐敏感性高血压的病理生理学仍然不确定,但可能涉及微血管改变。高盐摄入会降低高血压患者的微血管密度,但由于缺乏正常血压患者的研究,因果关系仍不清楚。我们研究了高盐摄入是否会降低正常血压个体的舌下微血管密度,并评估了体重对微血管密度变化的影响。

方法

在一项开放标签随机交叉试验中,纳入 18 名健康男性,研究 2 周高盐(>12g/天)和低盐(<3g/天)饮食对舌下侧支暗场成像的微血管(直径<20μm)密度的影响。我们使用舌下硝酸甘油(NTG)招募微血管。

结果

饮食之间的微血管密度没有显著差异(0.96±3.88mm/mm;P=0.31,NTG 后;-0.03±1.64mm/mm;P=0.95,无 NTG)。高盐摄入与 NTG 后微血管密度下降相关(r=-0.47;P=0.047),但与无 NTG 无关(r=0.06;P=0.800)。与体重变化较小的患者相比,体重变化较大的患者高盐摄入后微血管密度下降幅度更大(分别为-0.79±1.35 和 0.84±1.56mm/mm,P=0.031)。

结论

我们在健康志愿者中证明,高盐摄入与 NTG 后舌下微血管密度下降相关;高盐摄入后体重变化较大与微血管密度下降幅度较大相关。微血管密度的变化发生在血压无变化的情况下,表明高盐负荷本身会导致微血管变化,并且可能先于高血压的发展。

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