Literature DB >> 10703881

Sibling resemblance of erythrocyte ion transporters in French-Canadian sibling-pairs affected with essential hypertension.

S N Orlov1, Z Pausova, F Gossard, D Gaudet, J Tremblay, T Kotchen, A Cowley, P Larochelle, P Hamet.   

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OBJECTIVES: Erythrocyte Na+/Li+ countertransport and Na+,K+ cotransport are increased in some Caucasians with essential hypertension. This study examines the relative contributions of genetic and shared environmental factors to the activity of these ion carriers in French-Canadian sibling-pairs affected with essential hypertension.
DESIGN: The activity of Na+/Li+ countertransport and Na+,K+ cotransport (rate of Na+ o-dependent Li+ efflux and bumetanide-sensitive 86Rb influx, respectively) was measured in 122 French-Canadian siblings with essential hypertension, including 36 brother/brother and 48 sister/sister pairs. Sibling/sibling correlations were estimated using the FCOR program of the S.A.G.E. package.
RESULTS: Na+/Li+ countertransport and Na+,K+ cotransport were respectively higher by 27% (P = 0.002) and 42% (P = 0.0009) in erythrocytes from men compared with women. Intra-individual correlation analysis did not reveal a significant effect of age on the activity of these ion transporters in both males and females, and an influence of plasma lipids (triglycerides, cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, high-density lipoprotein) in females. In males, Na+,K+ cotransport was correlated with the level of serum triglycerides only (P = 0.01). Familial correlation analysis showed that sibling resemblance of Na+/Li+ countertransport and Na+,K+ cotransport was higher in men (r = 0.26 and 0.39) than in women (r = 0.01 and 0.03, respectively).
CONCLUSION: The present data indicate that different factors contribute to the regulation of monovalent ion carriers in erythrocytes from Caucasian men and women with essential hypertension. The activity of erythrocyte Na+/Li+ countertransport and Na+,K+ cotransport appears to be more strongly determined by inheritable factors in men than in women.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10703881     DOI: 10.1097/00004872-199917121-00013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hypertens        ISSN: 0263-6352            Impact factor:   4.844


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2.  Decreased NKCC1 activity in erythrocytes from African Americans with hypertension and dyslipidemia.

Authors:  Sergei N Orlov; Francis Gossard; Zdenka Pausova; Olga A Akimova; Johanne Tremblay; Clarence E Grim; Jane M Kotchen; Theodore A Kotchen; Daniel Gaudet; Allen W Cowley; Pavel Hamet
Journal:  Am J Hypertens       Date:  2009-12-31       Impact factor: 2.689

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