RED-CELL MEMBRANE SODIUM-TRANSPORT - POSSIBLE GENETIC ROLE AND USE IN IDENTIFYING PATIENTS AT RISK OF ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION

被引:8
|
作者
DEAL, JE
SHAH, V
GOODENOUGH, G
DILLON, MJ
机构
[1] Dept. of Paediatric Nephrology, Institute of Child Health, London WC1N 1EH
关键词
D O I
10.1136/adc.65.10.1154
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
To investigate the influence of a family history of essential hypertension on abnormalities of red cell membrane sodium transport, 28 hypertensive children and their families were studied. In 15 families one or both parents had either essential hypertension or a strong family history. In 13 families neither parent had essential hypertension or a positive family history. There were significant differences between the children with a positive family history of essential hypertension compared with those without. Values are expressed as mean (SD): intracellular sodium concentration (mmol/l cells) 8.19 (2.18) compared with 6.41 (0.89); sodium efflux rate constant 0.4873 (0.1379) compared with 0.5831 (0.1104); and numbers of sodium-potassium ATPase pump sites (BMax) (nmol/l cells) 7.96 (1.71) compared with 9.56 (1.7). Significant differences were also found when the index hypertensive children were excluded and the normotensive siblings with and without hypertensive family histories were compared. These data suggest that abnormal red cell membrane sodium transport has a familial component, and although it is not caused by the hypertension it may be the earliest pathophysiological step in its development, perhaps allowing the identification of children at risk of essential hypertension.
引用
收藏
页码:1154 / 1157
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] ASSESSMENT OF RED-CELL SODIUM-TRANSPORT IN ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION
    MAHONEY, JR
    ETKIN, NL
    MCSWIGAN, JD
    EATON, JW
    BLOOD, 1982, 59 (02) : 439 - 442
  • [2] SODIUM-TRANSPORT ACROSS THE RED-CELL MEMBRANE AND PATHOGENESIS OF ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION - PERSPECTIVES
    DUHM, J
    BEHR, J
    KLINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT, 1987, 65 : 69 - 75
  • [3] EFFECTS OF CANRENOATE ON RED-CELL SODIUM-TRANSPORT AND CALF FLOW IN ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION
    SEMPLICINI, A
    BUZZACCARINI, F
    CEOLOTTO, G
    MARZOLA, M
    MOZZATO, MG
    GIUSTO, M
    CAMPAGNOLO, M
    SIMONELLA, C
    PESSINA, AC
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 1993, 6 (04) : 295 - 301
  • [4] SODIUM-TRANSPORT IN RED-BLOOD-CELL MEMBRANES IN ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION
    GIMENEZ, MI
    GRUNFELD, B
    SIMSOLO, R
    MAYORGA, M
    BECU, L
    MEDICINA-BUENOS AIRES, 1989, 49 (06) : 589 - 594
  • [5] SODIUM-TRANSPORT AND ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION
    HILTON, PJ
    POSTON, L
    LANCET, 1982, 2 (8306): : 1046 - 1046
  • [6] ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION - ABNORMAL SODIUM-TRANSPORT ACROSS CELL-MEMBRANE
    AHMAD, S
    MORITZ, J
    SMITH, C
    JENSEN, W
    VINCENT, M
    KENNY, M
    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 1986, 4 : S578 - S578
  • [7] INCREASED PERMEABILITY OF THE RED-CELL MEMBRANE IN REGARD TO SODIUM AS A RISK FACTOR OF ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION
    LYUSOV, VA
    POSTNOV, IY
    RYAZHSKY, GG
    ANDRIEVSKAYA, MS
    YARTSEVA, TV
    KARDIOLOGIYA, 1984, 24 (09) : 88 - 90
  • [8] SODIUM-TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IN THE RED-CELL MEMBRANES AND PLASMA-LIPIDS IN THE HYPERTENSIVE AND NORMOTENSIVE OFFSPRING OF PATIENTS WITH ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION
    GIMENEZ, M
    GRUNFELD, B
    SIMSOLO, R
    OYHAMBURU, J
    BECU, L
    PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 1987, 22 (03) : 369 - 369
  • [9] ABNORMALITIES OF LEUKOCYTE SODIUM-TRANSPORT IN ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION - A POSSIBLE ROLE FOR A CIRCULATING FACTOR
    POSTON, L
    SEWELL, RB
    RICHARDSON, PJ
    WILLIAMS, R
    CLINICAL SCIENCE, 1981, 60 (03) : P8 - P8
  • [10] RED-CELL MEMBRANE FLUIDITY IN ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION
    CROOK, JE
    FEIX, J
    MROCZKOWSKI, PJ
    CLINICAL RESEARCH, 1983, 31 (04): : A730 - A730