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Mineralocorticoid receptor signalling in primary aldosteronism

Jun Yang, Morag J. Young, Timothy J. Cole, Peter J. Fuller

2023Journal of Endocrinology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Primary aldosteronism, or Conn syndrome, is the most common endocrine cause of hypertension. It is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular, metabolic and renal diseases, as well as a lower quality of life than for hypertension due to other causes. The multi-systemic effects of primary aldosteronism can be attributed to aldosterone-mediated activation of the mineralocorticoid receptor in a range of tissues. In this review, we explore the signalling pathways of the mineralocorticoid receptor, with a shift from the traditional focus on the regulation of renal sodium-potassium exchange to a broader understanding of its role in the modulation of tissue inflammation, fibrosis and remodelling. The appreciation of primary aldosteronism as a multi-system disease with tissue-specific pathophysiology may lead to more vigilant testing and earlier institution of targeted interventions.

Topics & Concepts

Primary aldosteronismMineralocorticoid receptorEndocrinologyMedicineInternal medicineAldosteroneMineralocorticoidFibrosisEndocrine systemHyperaldosteronismHormoneHormonal Regulation and HypertensionAdrenal Hormones and DisordersElectrolyte and hormonal disorders
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