Hypertension, Vol 7, 873-878, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
MR Menard and SM Friedman
The influx of 22Na into the smooth muscle cells of incubated rat tail
arteries was measured directly, in the presence and absence of 2.8 X 10(-7)
M D-aldosterone. During the analysis, extracellular 22Na and 23Na were
removed by incubation of the tissue in sodium-free lithium- substituted
physiological salt solution at less than 3 degrees C. Aldosterone increased
the influx rate coefficient by 10% (0.104 +/- 0.004 [SE] min-1, n = 13, vs
0.095 +/- 0.003 [SE] min-1, n = 13 without aldosterone; p less than 0.01)
but did not significantly reduce the sodium content. We conclude from
direct measurements that aldosterone acts to increase the influx of sodium
in incubated tail arteries from normal rats; we conclude from measurements
of the sodium influx and sodium content that aldosterone also acts to
increase the efflux of sodium in this preparation.
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Direct measurement of sodium influx in vascular smooth muscle. Stimulation by aldosterone
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