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Discovery of RXFP2 genetic association in resistant hypertensive men and RXFP2 antagonists for the treatment of resistant hypertension

Sci Rep. 2024-06; 
Shan-Shan Zhang, Lance Larrabee, Andrew H Chang, Sapna Desai, Lisa Sloan, Xin Wang, Yixuan Wu, Nazia Parvez, Karen Amaratunga, Allison C Hartman, Abby Whitnall, Joseph Mason, Nicholas P Barton, Audrey Y Chu, Jonathan M Davitte, Adam J Csakai, Caitlin Vestal Tibbetts, Audrey E Tolbert, Heather O'Keefe, Jessie Polanco, Joseph Foley, Casey Kmett, Jonathan Kehler, Gabriela Kozejova, Feng Wang, Andrew P Mayer, Patrick Koenig, Davide Foletti, Steven J Pitts, Christine G Schnackenberg
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Abstract

Hypertension remains a leading cause of cardiovascular and kidney diseases. Failure to control blood pressure with ≥ 3 medications or control requiring ≥ 4 medications is classified as resistant hypertension (rHTN) and new therapies are needed to reduce the resulting increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Here, we report genetic evidence that relaxin family peptide receptor 2 (RXFP2) is associated with rHTN in men, but not in women. This study shows that adrenal gland gene expression of RXFP2 is increased in men with hypertension and the RXFP2 natural ligand, INSL3, increases adrenal steroidogenesis and corticosteroid secretion in human adrenal cells. To address the hypothesis that RXFP2 activat... More

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