| Literature DB >> 6599491 |
W Zidek, M Knorr, H Losse, P Baumgart, H Vetter.
Abstract
The present study compared protein-related sodium concentrations in lymphocytes with the sodium and calcium activities in erythrocytes from 12 untreated patients with essential hypertension and 15 normal control subjects. It appeared that protein-related Na+ in lymphocytes was elevated about threefold in essential hypertensives. Comparable increases were also noted in intracellular Na+ and Ca2+ activities. The correlation between Na+ in lymphocytes and in erythrocytes was not close. These results suggest that the determination of protein-related Na+ in lymphocytes discriminates between normotensives and essential hypertensives as well as measurements of ion activities in erythrocytes. Altered intracellular ion binding may be partly responsible for the changes in intracellular protein-related Na+.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6599491
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hypertens Suppl ISSN: 0952-1178