1993
DOI: 10.1097/00004872-199312050-00105
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Abnormalities of sodium-magnesium exchange in erythrocytes from essential hypertensive patients

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“…In essential hypertension, [Cl − ] i in erythrocytes was found to be reduced from 84.4 mmol/l to 70.6 mmol/l [36]. On the other hand, in 45% of patients with essential hypertension, Na + /Mg 2+ antiport was increased [37,38]. In these studies, Na + /Mg 2+ antiport was measured in Mg 2+ ‐loaded erythrocytes, that is under nearly V max conditions of Na + /Mg 2+ antiport.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…In essential hypertension, [Cl − ] i in erythrocytes was found to be reduced from 84.4 mmol/l to 70.6 mmol/l [36]. On the other hand, in 45% of patients with essential hypertension, Na + /Mg 2+ antiport was increased [37,38]. In these studies, Na + /Mg 2+ antiport was measured in Mg 2+ ‐loaded erythrocytes, that is under nearly V max conditions of Na + /Mg 2+ antiport.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Although mechanisms underlying alterations in cellular Mg 2+ status in hypertension are unclear, changes in transmembrane Mg 2+ transport could play a role. Previous studies [26,27] have demonstrated hyperactivation of Na + /Mg 2+ exchange activity in hypertension, where Mg 2+ efflux is coupled with Na + influx. We have reported [28] that activity of Na + -dependent Mg 2+ transport is increased in VSMCs from spontaneously hypertensive rats.…”
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confidence: 93%