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Hypertension, Vol 10, 204-211, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
ML Tuck, DB Corry, M Maxwell and N Stern
Alterations in red blood cell (RBC) Na+-K+ pump and Na+-K+ cotransport have
been described in essential hypertension. We evaluated Na+-K+ pump and
cotransport in 30 hypertensive and 26 normotensive subjects subdivided by
race and family history of hypertension using an improved method to examine
the kinetics of Na and K effluxes. RBCs were Na- loaded by the nystatin
method to five different levels of internal Na with pump determined as
ouabain-sensitive Na efflux and cotransport as furosemide-sensitive Na and
K efflux. Two kinetic parameters were determined for both transport
systems: the apparent affinity for Na (K0.5) and the velocity of efflux at
saturating internal Na concentration (Vmax). Mean intracellular Na content
in fresh RBCs (mmol/L cells) was higher in black hypertensive (12.6 +/- 1.8
mmol/L cells) and normotensive subjects (10.9 +/- 1.2 mmol/L cells) than in
white hypertensive (8.7 +/- 1.0 mmol/L cells) or normotensive subjects (8.5
+/- 0.8 mmol/L cells). The Vmax and K0.5 for pump were not significantly
different between study groups. The Vmax for cotransport was elevated in
white hypertensive compared with normotensive subjects, but the K0.5 values
were similar. Black normotensive and hypertensive subjects displayed a
lower Vmax and increased K0.5 for cotransport compared with the white
groups. A family history of hypertension had no influence on cotransport
kinetics in blacks but did predict white normotensive and hypertensive
subjects with low cotransport. The reduction in intracellular Na affinity
for cotransport in black subjects may explain their higher intracellular Na
in fresh RBCs.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Kinetic analysis of erythrocyte Na+-K+ pump and cotransport in essential hypertension
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