Progress In The Identification Of Responsible Genes And Molecular Mechanisms In Primary Aldosteronism

EXPERT REVIEW OF ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM(2014)

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Abstract
Aldosterone, the mineralocorticoid hormone, plays an important role in blood regulation. Autonomous secretion of aldosterone is known as primary aldosteronism (PA), the most common cause of secondary hypertension. PA comprises a group of heterogenous disorders which makes their classification and management challenging. With the advent of the genomic era several germline and somatic mutations have been identified that are involved in the pathogenesis of primary aldosteronism. This article will review our current knowledge of the genetic mechanisms of familial hyperaldosterism, somatic mutations in genes encoding electrolyte channels and other potential genetic mechanisms implicated in the dysregulation of aldosterone production from in vitro and animal models. There is potential for novel targeted therapies and diagnosis for subsets of patient. The challenges to achieve them are highlighted in this review.
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aldosterone, genes, germline, mutations, primary aldosteronism, somatic
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