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Title: Abnormal erythrocyte sodium leak in a subset of essential hypertensive patients. Author: De la Sierra A, Coca A, Aguilera MT, Urbano Márquez A. Journal: Klin Wochenschr; 1989 Jan 04; 67(1):31-7. PubMed ID: 2466145. Abstract: We measured the ouabain- and bumetanide-resistant Na+ efflux in Mg2+-sucrose medium (passive Na+ leak) in erythrocytes from 30 normotensive controls and 72 essential hypertensive patients. The mean values (+/- SEM) of the rate constant of Na+ leak (kpNa) were not significantly different between normotensives and hypertensives. Nevertheless, using the 95% confidence limits of the kpNa (in 10(-3).h-1) in the normotensive group as a cut-off point, 7 (9.7%) essential hypertensives exhibited increased values (58.96 +/- 10.12) when compared with the other 65 patients (23.86 +/- 0.74). revealing increased passive Na+ permeability in the former (leak "+" hypertensives). Na+ fluxes depending on the Na+-K+ pump, outward Na+-K+ cotransport, and Na+-Li+ countertransport were also measured in fresh erythrocytes from the same 72 patients. Three of them (4.2%) exhibited decreased values of ouabain-sensitive Na+ efflux and 6 (8.3%) of bumetanide-sensitive Na+ efflux, while 8 patients (11.1%) showed increased values of Li+-stimulated Na+ efflux and, finally, 48 patients (59.7%) did not present any evident abnormality in these Na+ transport systems. No differences were observed between leak "+" hypertensives and the remaining 65 patients when both basal erythrocyte Na+ content and clinical parameters of hypertension were compared. However, Na+ efflux depending on the outward Na+-K+ cotransport was significantly higher in the leak "+" hypertensive subset (299.43 +/- 43.18 vs 181.52 +/- 10.76 mumol.(l cells.h)-1; P = 0.0078), suggesting a compensatory phenomenon. Enhancement of Na+ permeability detected in 3% to 16% of essential hypertensives may be implicated in the pathogenesis of primary hypertension.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]