1981
DOI: 10.3109/10641968109033693
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Intral Ymphocytic Sodium Concentration: A Sensitive Index to Identify Young Subjects at Risk of Hypertension

Abstract: In subjects with borderline (BL) hypertension and in normal subjects with familial hypertension (FH), the increase in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) induced by mental arithmetic, handgrip and bicycle exercise strongly correlates with intralymphocytic sodium concentration (ILSC). In BL subjects with high or normal ILSC basal BP values are identical, but the increase in DBP during stress is significantly greater in BL subjects with high ILSC. The same phenomenon can be found in normal subjects with FH. Four hour… Show more

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“…Different populations have shown different values for sodium-potassium cotransport; values in hypertensive subjects and their relatives were low in some studies 12 and high in others. 8 ' l3 Elevated values have been reported in hypertensive subjects and in their normotensive first-degree relatives for Na + ,K + -adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) pump, 14 intralymphocytic sodium, 15 and intraerythrocytic sodium. 16 These reported studies suggest that cation measurements are associated with hypertension and may provide biochemical manifestations of a developing familial syndrome before blood pressure abnormalities are manifest.…”
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“…Different populations have shown different values for sodium-potassium cotransport; values in hypertensive subjects and their relatives were low in some studies 12 and high in others. 8 ' l3 Elevated values have been reported in hypertensive subjects and in their normotensive first-degree relatives for Na + ,K + -adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) pump, 14 intralymphocytic sodium, 15 and intraerythrocytic sodium. 16 These reported studies suggest that cation measurements are associated with hypertension and may provide biochemical manifestations of a developing familial syndrome before blood pressure abnormalities are manifest.…”
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“…24 Our previous experiments showed that the exaggerated response to stress exhibited by a large proportion of young subjects with borderline hypertension is related to their intralymphocytic sodium content. 14 We also observed that their pressor response to stimulation is less than that of patients with sustained hypertension but greater than that of normotensive subjects (both with and without familial hypertension).…”
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“…Intralymphocyte sodium concentration is higher in the offspring of hypertensive subjects [35], but these find ings must be interpreted with caution, since the experi mental procedure to prepare lymphocytes is more com plicated than that for RBC [36], Four phenomenologically distinct pathways of sodium and potassium transport in RBC have been studied in the offspring of essential hypertensives. (1) The ouabain-sen sitive Na+-K+ pump that extrudes 3 sodium ions in the exchanges of 2 potassium ions with the consumption of one molecule of ATP; (2) the furosemide and bumetamide sensitive Na+-K+-Cl~ cotransport that moves 1 Na+ ion coupled to 1 K+ ion in the same direction (both inward and outward) and operates only in the presence of Cl-ions; (3) the phloretin-sensitive Na+-Na+ exchange that exchanges 1 intracellular Na+ ion for 1 extracellular Na+ ion and thus does not perform net sodium transfer (it is usually measured as Na-Li countertransport), and (4) the ground membrane leak to Na+ and K+.…”
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confidence: 99%