Literature DB >> 2860268

Intracellular sodium and calcium during antihypertensive treatment.

W Zidek, C Karoff, P Baumgart, H Losse, K J Fehske, W Häcker, H Vetter.   

Abstract

In 49 untreated essential hypertensives the effects of the loop diuretic, piretanide, in a dose of 12 mg daily (n = 14) and of 6 mg daily (n = 18) as well as of beta blockers (pindolol, metipranolol, atenolol, n = 17) on blood pressure, intracellular Ca++ and Na+ activity in red blood cells were examined. Intracellular ion activities were measured by ion-selective electrodes. The higher dose of piretanide caused a decrease of intracellular Ca++ activity and an increase of intracellular Na+ activity. Under the lower dose of piretanide there was a comparable decrease of intracellular Ca++ activity but no significant change of intracellular Na+ activity. Beta blockers decreased intracellular Ca++ activity but left intracellular Na+ activity unchanged. It is concluded that intracellular free Ca++ plays an important role in the regulation of vascular tone in essential hypertension. There seems to be no direct relation between intracellular free Na+ and blood pressure under antihypertensive therapy.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2860268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Klin Wochenschr        ISSN: 0023-2173


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1.  Loop Diuretics Diminish Hemolysis Induced by α-Hemolysin from Escherichia coli.

Authors:  Carl Martin Söderström; Steen K Fagerberg; Mette B Brogaard; Jens Leipziger; Marianne Skals; Helle A Praetorius
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  2017-05-09       Impact factor: 1.843

2.  Altered calcium metabolism in red blood cells of hypertensives: persistent marker or sequel of essential hypertension?

Authors:  M Wehling; K Theisen
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1987-08-17
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