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The Na+/H+ antiport, cytosolic free Ca2+, and essential hypertension: a hypothesis.

A Aviv1, A Livne.   

Abstract

We propose that in essential hypertension higher cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) is associated with hyperactivity of the Na+/H+ antiport and that augmented activity of this transport system explains at least some abnormalities in Na+ metabolism associated with this disease. In low-renin essential hypertension, a higher [Ca2+]i is present not only in vascular smooth muscle cells of resistance vessels but also in juxtaglomerular cells and renal proximal tubular epithelium. A higher [Ca2+]i in juxtaglomerular cells retards renin secretion, whereas in renal proximal tubules it is associated with increased Na+ reabsorption via the Na+/H+ antiport. Thus, hyperactivity of the Na+/H+ antiport in renal tubular epithelium may be the cause of salt (NaCl) sensitivity. Ca2+ antagonists probably exert their antihypertensive effect by reducing [Ca2+]i in both vascular smooth muscle cells and renal tubular epithelium. These agents are, therefore, particularly effective in the treatment of essential hypertension in blacks and older individuals with the low-renin form of the disease, who are known to be salt sensitive.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3063291     DOI: 10.1093/ajh/1.4.410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hypertens        ISSN: 0895-7061            Impact factor:   2.689


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Review 1.  Essential hypertension in blacks: epidemiology, characteristics, and possible roles of racial differences in sodium, potassium, and calcium regulation.

Authors:  A Aviv; M Aladjem
Journal:  Cardiovasc Drugs Ther       Date:  1990-03       Impact factor: 3.727

2.  Modulation of platelet Ca2+ homeostasis by hypertensive plasma factor(s) derived from patients with early-stage renal disease.

Authors:  H Schiffl
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1991-12-11

3.  Kinetic properties of the Na+/H+ antiporter of lymphocytes from the spontaneously hypertensive rat: role of intracellular pH.

Authors:  A M Saleh; D C Batlle
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1990-06       Impact factor: 14.808

4.  Glucose-induced changes in Na+/H+ antiport activity and gene expression in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells. Role of protein kinase C.

Authors:  B Williams; R L Howard
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1994-06       Impact factor: 14.808

5.  Enhanced G protein activation in immortalized lymphoblasts from patients with essential hypertension.

Authors:  W Siffert; D Rosskopf; A Moritz; T Wieland; S Kaldenberg-Stasch; N Kettler; K Hartung; S Beckmann; K H Jakobs
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1995-08       Impact factor: 14.808

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