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Title: Chemical and clinical studies of endogenous digitalis-like factor in hypertension. Author: Cloix JF, Devynck MA, Meyer P. Journal: Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1986; 488():217-27. PubMed ID: 2437846. Abstract: Endogenous digitalis-like factor (endalin) was investigated by measuring the ability of rat and human plasma and urine to inhibit [3H]ouabain-specific binding, digoxin-antidigoxin antibodies interaction, and renal Na+, K+-ATPase activity. Endalin was detected in plasma (and urine) of one third of 112 patients with sustained and moderate hypertension (Na+ intake = 110 mmol/l). Endalin tended to be increased in the more pronounced hypertensives. No correlation with any other clinical and biological parameter could be detected. An activity to inhibit Na+, K+-ATPase was also detected in the rat after acute and chronic Na+ loading, in reduced renal mass-type hypertension and in SHRs as compared to WKY rats. Comparison of the plasma and urine inhibitory effects in the different tests revealed some chemical heterogeneity. However, a compound possessing the biochemical and pharmacological characteristics of digitaline was extracted from human urine. Chromatographic and spectral analysis of about 1,000 liters revealed a compound with apparent chemical homogeneity, molecular weight around 500, devoid of peptidic bound and of aliphatic structure.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]