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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
PHASE1/PHASE2
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-09-01
2026-09-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Laboratory blood measurements: Tests to be conducted in the 3 daily sets of blood samples will include; CBCs and routine chemistries (including serum creatinine, Na+ and K+) at the central laboratory of VUMC; Plasma renin activity by radio-immunoassay; Plasma aldosterone by radio-immunoassay; Plasma eicosatrienoic acids (EETs) and 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (20-HETE) at the eicosanoid core of VUMC by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry.
Urinalysis: Tests to be conducted in the 4 urine specimens (24-hr baseline, 24-hr salt loading, 12-hr furosemide natriuresis, and 12-hr salt depletion) will include; Na+, K+ and creatinine concentration at the central laboratory of VUMC; Urine eicosatrienoic acids (EETs) and 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (20-HETE) at the eicosanoid core of VUMC by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry.
Definition of salt sensitivity of blood pressure: Blood pressure data from the monitors will be downloaded and the average of the systolic blood pressure of the day of salt loading, from 12 noon (end of the saline infusion) until 10 pm will be used as the BP for the salt-loading period of study. The average of the systolic blood pressure of the day of salt depletion, from 12 noon (second dose of furosemide) until 10 pm will be used as the BP for the salt-depleted period of study. A fall in systolic BP ≥10 mm Hg from the salt-loading to the salt-depletion periods will be used to classify a subject as salt sensitive.
Sodium MRI imaging: The investigators will non-invasively detect Na+ storage in tissues of humans at the Vanderbilt imaging institute. They will quantify Na+ content in the skin by 23Na MRI with rigorous adherence to previously reported approaches.6, 37, 38. Imaging is done on a Philips Achieva 3.0T MR scanner (Philips Healthcare, Cleveland OH, USA) with a 23Na quadrature knee coil (Rapid Biomedical GmbH, Rimpar, Germany). The investigators use calibration phantoms (aqueous solutions with increasing NaCl concentrations) as reference standards and scan them together with sections through the subject's calf muscles for quality control. The left lower leg (the widest part of calf region) is scanned with the skin closely in contact with the hard surface of the phantom holder for 3 minutes and 52 seconds. All imaging data are processed off-line with custom MATLAB (R2013a) scripts. Na+ quantification is performed by comparing signal intensities between tissue and calibration phantoms on the Na+ image. A linear relationship (Na+ concentration vs signal intensity) is assessed based on the phantom data, and results from a linear regression are applied to tissue regions to quantify Na+ content.
Immune Cell Activation Studies: The investigators will determine if salt sensitivity is associated with the activation state of human monocytes. Heparinized blood samples (40 ml) are obtained and PBMCs are isolated by Ficoll-gradient. Monocytes are isolated from the PBMC by magnetic labeling and negative selection using the Miltenyi monocyte isolation kit and analyzed using flow cytometry. They identify monocytes as CD45+/CD14+ cells and can further examine intermediate (CD14+/CD16+ and non-classical monocytes (CD14-/CD16+). The CD14+/CD16+ cells which comprise about 10% of the circulation, are of particular interest they produce increased levels of TNFalpha and promote T cell activation. These are increased in humans with hypertension and in response to in vitro elevated Na+ exposure. Although subtypes of DCs are relatively rare in number, the investigators will quantify them by measuring CD45+/CD1c+, CD45+/CD141+, CD45+/CD209+, CD45+/CD83+ and the recently identified Axl/SICLEC6 cells. 7-AAD is used to exclude dead cells. Intracellular staining with the single chain antibody D-11 to detect IsoLG-protein adducts will be used. Surface expression of CD80 and CD86, which are expressed on mature antigen-presenting cells allowing them to participate in T cell co-stimulation will be measured. General characterization of peripheral blood mononuclear cells by flow cytometry for other inflammatory cells including total leukocytes (CD45+ cells), B cells (CD45+/CD19+), total T cells (CD45+/CD3+ cells), and the T cell subtype (CD3+/CD8+ and CD4+) cells will also be performed. These experiments will be performed in freshly-isolated cells and also in monocytes exposed to normal salt or high salt for 48 hours to determine if salt-sensitivity is reflected in the monocytes as shown in Fig. 2. Medium from monocytes cultured for 48 hours is analyzed for cytokine release including IL-1 beta, TNF-alpha, IL-6, and IL-23 using luminex. The investigators will also obtain plasma to assess for cytokines including GM-CSF, IL-4, and Flt3 ligand that are responsible for conversion of monocytes to DCs. To ensure reproducibility, the samples will be submitted to the Vanderbilt Endocrinology and Metabolism Core Facility to perform a blinded Luminex analysis. Measurements of O2·- production and activation of NADPH oxidase including phosphorylation of p47phox and association of p47phox with gp91phox by immunoprecipitation and western blot both at baseline and in response elevated Na+ will be done previously described.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
BASIC_SCIENCE
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Study Groups
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Weinberger protocol
During the Weinberger protocol, salt loading will be achieved by the combination of a high-salt diet (isocaloric, 160 mEq Na and 70 mEq K), and an infusion of 2L of saline (300 mEq Na+). Patients will have free access to water but their food will be limited to that provided by the protocol. Salt depletion will be accomplished by administering an isocaloric diet containing 10 mEq Na and 70 mEq K and continued unlimited water intake. At 8 am, 12 noon and 4 pm, subjects will be given 40 mg of furosemide or lasix orally.
Furosemide 40 mg
Blood pressure data from the monitors will be downloaded and the average of the systolic blood pressure of the day of salt loading, from 12 noon (end of the saline infusion) until 10 pm will be used as the BP for the salt-loading period of study. The average of the systolic blood pressure of the day of salt depletion, from 12 noon (second dose of furosemide) until 10 pm will be used as the BP for the salt-depleted period of study. A fall in systolic BP ≥10 mm Hg from the salt-loading to the salt-depletion periods will be used to classify a subject as salt sensitive.
Interventions
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Furosemide 40 mg
Blood pressure data from the monitors will be downloaded and the average of the systolic blood pressure of the day of salt loading, from 12 noon (end of the saline infusion) until 10 pm will be used as the BP for the salt-loading period of study. The average of the systolic blood pressure of the day of salt depletion, from 12 noon (second dose of furosemide) until 10 pm will be used as the BP for the salt-depleted period of study. A fall in systolic BP ≥10 mm Hg from the salt-loading to the salt-depletion periods will be used to classify a subject as salt sensitive.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* New or pre-existing diagnosis of essential hypertension defined as systolic blood pressure \>140 mmHg or \>90 mmHg diastolic or taking antihypertensive medications regardless of current blood pressure.
* BMI (18.5-24.9).
* Only subjects who give informed consent will be studied.
* Presence of metal implants such as artificial joints.
* Concomitant diabetes mellitus, type I or II.
* Autoimmune disease.
* Recent vaccination
* Pregnancy.
Exclusion Criteria
* Claustrophobia precluding obtaining an MRI
* Inability to understand the nature, scope, and possible consequences of the study or to participate in/comply with the protocol.
* Current excessive alcohol or illicit drug use.
18 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Annet Kirabo
Assistant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Annet Kirabo
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Locations
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Countries
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References
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Weinberger MH, Miller JZ, Luft FC, Grim CE, Fineberg NS. Definitions and characteristics of sodium sensitivity and blood pressure resistance. Hypertension. 1986 Jun;8(6 Pt 2):II127-34. doi: 10.1161/01.hyp.8.6_pt_2.ii127.
Weinberger MH, Fineberg NS. Sodium and volume sensitivity of blood pressure. Age and pressure change over time. Hypertension. 1991 Jul;18(1):67-71. doi: 10.1161/01.hyp.18.1.67.
Other Identifiers
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182038
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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