HC Deb 25 October 1982 vol 29 c263W
Mr. Ernie Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if his Department has collected any information relating hypertension to possible kidney function abnormality through inheritance.

Mr. William Shelton:

The Medical Research Council supports a wide range of research on hypertension, on renal function and genetics. I understand that there is no hard evidence to support the hypothesis that kidney malfunction causes hypertension except in comparatively rare cases where raised blood pressure occurs as a result of obstructions in the main blood vessels leading to the kidneys. In such instances the problem can be rectified by surgery.