Hypertension, Vol 24, 357-361, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
M Tepel, T Klaus, S Laukemper and W Zidek
We investigated sodium-proton (Na(+)-H+) exchange activity in transgenic
TGR(mRen-2)27 rats, a strain showing fulminant hypertension after the mouse
Ren-2d renin gene has been integrated into its genome, in age-matched
normotensive Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, in spontaneously hypertensive rats
(SHR) from the Munster strain, and in normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats.
From each strain Na(+)-H+ exchange activity was determined in lymphocytes
using the pH-sensitive fluorescent dye
2',7'-bis(2-carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein acetoxymethyl ester
(BCECF-AM) by measuring the recovery rate of cytosolic pH (pHi) after
intracellular acidification. Resting pHi was not significantly different in
transgenic rats (n = 10) compared with SD rats (n = 10) (7.305 +/- 0.038
versus 7.337 +/- 0.031; mean +/- SEM), but resting pHi was significantly
lower in lymphocytes from SHR (n = 12) compared with their normotensive WKY
counterparts (n = 12) (7.232 +/- 0.030 versus 7.377 +/- 0.022; P < .01).
Na(+)-H+ exchange activity was significantly lower in lymphocytes from
transgenic rats compared with SD rats (5.102 +/- 0.561 versus 7.385 +/-
0.491 x 10(-3) dpHi/s; P < .01), whereas Na(+)-H+ exchange was
significantly enhanced in lymphocytes from SHR compared with WKY rats
(5.564 +/- 0.432 versus 3.921 +/- 0.433 x 10(-3) dpHi/s; P < .05). The
apparent half-maximal activation of Na(+)-H+ exchange was not significantly
different in the strains tested. The present study indicates that
hypertension in transgenic rats is not related to Na(+)-H+ exchange
overactivity.
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Reduced sodium-proton exchange activity in lymphocytes from transgenic rats
Medizinische Universitats-Poliklinik, University of Munster, Germany.
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