Primary aldosteronism: new insights into familial forms
Primary aldosteronism (PA) is characterized by autonomic aldosterone production, usually leading to severe hypertension and hypokalaemia. PA is a heterogeneous condition caused by sporadic adrenal adenoma, bilateral adrenal hyperplasia or rare familial forms. Familial aldosteronism type 1 is caused...
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Published in | Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde Vol. 159; p. A8932 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Dutch |
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Netherlands
2015
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Summary: | Primary aldosteronism (PA) is characterized by autonomic aldosterone production, usually leading to severe hypertension and hypokalaemia. PA is a heterogeneous condition caused by sporadic adrenal adenoma, bilateral adrenal hyperplasia or rare familial forms. Familial aldosteronism type 1 is caused by a hybrid gene that codes for an ACTH-sensitive form of aldosterone synthase. Familial aldosteronism type 3 was recently recognized as a new form of PA caused by mutation in KCNJ5. The clinical manifestations vary from life-threatening PA and pronounced adrenal hyperplasia to milder forms. In addition to germline mutations in KCNJ5, somatic KCNJ5 mutations are present in about 40% of aldosterone-producing adrenal adenomas. Mutations in three other genes are also regularly observed. All these mutations cause increased aldosterone synthase activity, eventually leading to PA. In patients under 20 with PA, familial forms must be excluded before proceeding to adrenalectomy. |
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ISSN: | 0028-2162 1876-8784 |