Hypertension, Vol 6, 159-166, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
JB Smith, KO Ash, SC Hunt, WM Hentschel, W Sprowell, MM Dadone and RR Williams
Sodium-lithium countertransport (SLC), sodium-potassium cotransport (CoT),
and ouabain binding to sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase (Na,
K-ATPase) sites were measured on fresh erythrocytes from hypertensive and
normotensive Utah subjects with and without a first- degree relative with
hypertension. SLC was measured as Li+ efflux into NaCl and MgCl2 media from
Li+-loaded cells (5-7 mM). CoT was measured by monitoring Na+ and K+ efflux
from cells loaded to 20-30 mM Na+ and 20-30 mMK+. Ouabain binding was
determined for fresh cells using 3H- ouabain. Subjects were selected from
pedigrees that showed a prevalence of hypertension. SLC was significantly
elevated in 26.5% of the hypertensive subjects (p less than 0.001) as well
as in 12.8% of the normotensives with a hypertensive first-degree relative
(p less than 0.05). Although elevated SLC and decreased CoT have previously
been associated with hypertension, no hypertensive subject in this study
exhibited both abnormalities. All subjects with elevated SLC had normal
CoT. A positive correlation between SLC and CoT was observed. Few
hypertensive subjects (11.8%) had decreased CoT. In the majority of
subjects studied, both SLC and CoT were normal: hypertensives 61.8%,
normotensives with a hypertensive first-degree relative 61.7%, and other
normotensives 58.7%. The number of ouabain-binding sites was not
significantly altered among hypertensives, or their relatives, even though
there was a positive correlation between SLC and the number of
ouabain-binding sites.
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