About this trial
Natriuretic peptides (NPs) are hormones produced by the heart and play an important role in maintaining cardiovascular health and have favorable metabolic benefits. Low NP levels are associated with an increased likelihood of the development of cardiometabolic diseases like diabetes and hypertension. NP levels are known to be highly heritable, with up to half of the differences in NP levels being explained by genetics. The investigators aim to describe the genetic architecture of NPs by examining the genetic variants associated with NPs, and generate and validate a polygenic score (PGS) for NPs. The investigators will use this NP PGS to examine the association of genetically determined NP levels with cardiometabolic and cardiovascular outcomes. The investigators will conduct a genotype-guided physiological clinical trial that aims to assess the genetic factors affecting NP levels and their impact on blood pressure and NP response to saline infusion, high-salt diet, and low-salt diet. These findings will help support personal medicine approaches to lower the increasing burden of hypertension in the United States.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age more than or equal to 18 years
Consenting to collection of genetic material and willing to adhere to study protocol
Stage I/II Hypertension (Systolic blood pressure: 130-159 and Diastolic blood pressure: 80-99 mm Hg)
Disqualifiers
Body mass index (BMI) more than 45 kg/m2
History of uncontrolled hypertension (i.e., Systolic blood pressure more than or equal to 160 mmHg and/or Diastolic blood pressure more than or equal to 100 mmHg)
If taking more than or equal to 2 blood pressure medications at the time of screening
Systolic blood pressure more than 180 and/or Diastolic blood pressure more than or equal to 120 mmHg at any point in the study
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Low Salt Diet
- High Salt Diet
- Saline Infusion