Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.06.1982, Síða 31

Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.06.1982, Síða 31
19 GHANGES IN INTRAEEYTHROCYTE CONCENTRATION AND TRANSMEMBRANE IN FLUX AND EFFLUX OF SODIUM DURING SALT LOADING IN SUBJECTS WITH AND WITHOUT HEREDITY FOR HYFERTENSION. Ottar Gudmimdsson, Hans Herlitz, Olof Jonsson,and Göran Berg- lund. Dept. of Medicine I, Surgery I and Urology, Unárversity pf Göteborg, S.ahlgren's Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden. An inherited abnormal handling of intracellular sodium has been postulated in essential hypertensives. We investigated 17 young normotensive men with heredity for hypertension (h) in two gen- erations (father and grandfather) and 16 age matched control subjects (c) with respect to intraerythrocyte sodium (ieNa), sodium influx, and rate of sodium efflux. The determinations were done during ordinary salt intahe and after a four weeh' s salt load (12 g/day extra) Intraerythrocyte sodium content was determined by flame photo- metry. The membrane Na influx (mmol/100 ml x min) and rate constant for Na efflux (min_”l) were calculated from uptalce val- ues for j_n vitro during steady state conditions by using a modified Keyn.es formula. The hereditary subjects had a significantly higher IeNa dturing basal conditions (9.8 - 0.9 ('H), 8.4 - 0.3 (c) mmol/l red cellSj p 0.01). No difference in erythrocy^e water content was ob- served. After salt loading both groups decreased significantly to 8.3 - 0.3 (h) and 7.8 - 0.3 (c). There was no significant difference between H and C in Na influx either on normal or on high salt intake but the influx tended to rise in both groups after salt loading. The rate constant for Na efflux was signi- ficantly lower on normal salt intahe in those with heredity (0.0038 - 0.0003 vs. 0.0050 - 0.0004 min~1, p 0.01). High salt intahe tended to increase the efflux rate more in subjects with heredity for hypertension than in control subjects but the diff- erence was not statistically significant (0.0048 - 0.0003 (h)vs. 0.0053 - 0.0004 (c) min-1 during high salt. intalce). Conclusion: Our results suggest that young men with heredity for hypertension have a higher intraerythrocyte Na-concentratior. secondary to a lower rate of Na efflux. The Na influx did not differ between the two groups probably indicating an.unchanged permeability in subjects with hereditv for hypertension.

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