2001
A mineralocorticoid receptor mutation causing human hypertension
Geller D. A mineralocorticoid receptor mutation causing human hypertension. Current Opinion In Nephrology & Hypertension 2001, 10: 661-665. PMID: 11496062, DOI: 10.1097/00041552-200109000-00018.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersMeSH KeywordsFemaleHumansHypertensionMutationPregnancyReceptors, MineralocorticoidStructure-Activity RelationshipConceptsBlood pressureHuman hypertensionMineralocorticoid receptor mutationsMineralocorticoid receptorSevere worseningDistal nephronHypertensionReceptor mutationsCardiovascular physiologyMonogenic formsSodium transportReceptor biologyFunction mutationsMutationsNotable findingPregnancyRegulatory mechanismsWorseningFindingsNephronReceptorsMolecular Mechanisms of Human Hypertension
Lifton R, Gharavi A, Geller D. Molecular Mechanisms of Human Hypertension. Cell 2001, 104: 545-556. PMID: 11239411, DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(01)00241-0.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements
2000
Activating Mineralocorticoid Receptor Mutation in Hypertension Exacerbated by Pregnancy
Geller D, Farhi A, Pinkerton N, Fradley M, Moritz M, Spitzer A, Meinke G, Tsai F, Sigler P, Lifton R. Activating Mineralocorticoid Receptor Mutation in Hypertension Exacerbated by Pregnancy. Science 2000, 289: 119-123. PMID: 10884226, DOI: 10.1126/science.289.5476.119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAldosteroneAmino Acid SequenceAmino Acid SubstitutionBase SequenceBinding, CompetitiveDimerizationFemaleHeterozygoteHumansHypertensionMaleModels, MolecularMolecular Sequence DataPedigreePoint MutationPregnancyPregnancy Complications, CardiovascularProgesteroneProtein ConformationProtein Structure, SecondaryReceptors, MineralocorticoidReceptors, SteroidSteroidsConceptsMineralocorticoid receptorMajor public health problemMineralocorticoid receptor mutationsPregnancy-related hypertensionEarly-onset hypertensionPublic health problemMR antagonistsUnknown causeHypertensionReceptor mutationsHealth problemsNuclear hormone receptorsReceptor activationPotent agonistHormone receptorsReceptor specificityMR activityWild-type receptorReceptorsPregnancyMutationsBiochemical studiesGroupProgesteroneAgonists