Hypertension, Vol 8, 618-624, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
T Kawarabayashi, Y Kanayama, K Takeuchi, H Oku, M Kohno, T Yoshimura, K Yasunari, T Takeda, K Kageyama and Y Kinoshita
The water content in erythrocytes of subjects with borderline or
established essential hypertension was measured by using gas-liquid
chromatography and was found to be lower than that in normotensive controls
(p less than 0.01). The water content in erythrocytes of normal controls (n
= 14), borderline hypertensive subjects (n = 18), and established essential
hypertensive subjects (n = 23) was (mean +/- SE) 71.0 +/- 0.2%, 69.9 +/-
0.2%, and 69.3 +/- 0.1% (vol/vol), respectively. A definite negative
correlation was found between water content of erythrocytes and mean
arterial pressure in normotensive and hypertensive subjects (n = 60, r =
-0.59, p less than 0.001). Although there was no statistically significant
between-group difference in the sodium content, the potassium content of
erythrocytes from subjects with essential hypertension was significantly
lower than that of normotensive controls (0.205 +/- 0.003 vs 0.222 +/-
0.004 mumol/mg dry red blood cells; p less than 0.01). There was no
between-group correlation of sodium and water content in erythrocytes, but
the potassium content correlated with the water content (n = 46, r = 0.49,
p less than 0.001).
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Decreased water and potassium content in erythrocytes in essential hypertension
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