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  • Title: Na/H and Li/Na exchange in red blood cells of normotensive and hypertensive patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM).
    Author: Semplicini A, Mozzato MG, Sama' B, Nosadini R, Fioretto P, Trevisan R, Pessina AC, Crepaldi G, Dal Palu' C.
    Journal: Am J Hypertens; 1989 Mar; 2(3 Pt 1):174-7. PubMed ID: 2537645.
    Abstract:
    It has been shown that red blood cell Li/Na exchange, also called countertransport (Li/Na CTT) is increased in patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) with clinical or subclinical nephropathy and elevated blood pressure. Because recent experimental evidence confirms that red cell Li/Na CTT is a mode of functioning of the Na/H exchange (Na/H CTT), we have measured both transport modes in 23 IDDM (16 hypertensive and seven normotensive) and in eight normotensive controls with normal glucose tolerance. Na/H and Li/Na CTT were significantly increased in hypertensive compared to normotensive diabetics and controls. Na/H CTT was 78 +/- 28 mmol/L cell/h in hypertensive IDDM, 50 +/- 21 in normotensive IDDM, and 55 +/- 24 in the controls. Li/Na CTT was 0.37 +/- 0.13 mmol/L cell/h, 0.27 +/- 0.10, and 0.25 +/- 0.11, respectively. Na/H and Li/Na CTT were significantly correlated (r = .38, P less than .05). The proximal tubule sodium reabsorption, measured as the fractional Li+ reabsorption, was significantly correlated to red cell Na/H CTT (r = .38, n = 29, P less than .05), but not to the Li/Na CTT (r = .21, n = 29). In conclusion this work confirms that Na/H and Li/Na CTT are function modes of the same transporter and that an increased activity of Na/H CTT might play a role in the blood pressure increase in IDDM.
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