Hypertension, Vol 5, 529-534, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
C Brugnara, R Corrocher, L Foroni, M Steinmayr, F Bonfanti and G De Sandre
Lii-Nao countertransport was measured in red blood cells of 58 normotensive
subjects (27 females and 31 males), 60 patients with essential hypertension
(26 females and 34 males), and in 28 with secondary hypertension (19
females and 9 males). The mean values (+/- SEM) expressed as mmol Li (1 red
cells X hr)-1 were 0.18 +/- 0.02 (females) and 0.20 +/- 0.01 (males) in the
control group, 0.34 +/- 0.04 (females) and 0.39 +/- 0.03 (males) in
essential hypertension, 0.16 +/- 0.03 (females) and 0.19 +/- 0.02 (males)
in secondary hypertension. The mean value of Lii-Nao countertransport
obtained in essential hypertension was statistically different from those
obtained in both normals (p less than 0.001) and patients with secondary
hypertension (p less than 0.001). A negative correlation was found between
age and Lii- Nao countertransport in normotensive males (r = - 0.648; p
less than 0.001) but neither in normal females nor in patients with
essential hypertension. A positive correlation (r = + 0.425; p less than
0.05) was found between plasma renin activity after intravenous furosemide
and Lii-Nao countertransport in essential hypertension. These findings
support the hypothesis of a characteristic cation transport across the red
blood cell membrane of patient with essential hypertension which might be
correlated with the plasma renin activity.
ARTICLES
Lithium-sodium countertransport in erythrocytes of normal and hypertensive subjects. Relationship with age and plasma renin activity
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