Picado M J, de la Sierra A, Aguilera M T, Coca A, Urbano-Márquez A
Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona, Spain.
Hypertension. 1994 Jun;23(6 Pt 2):987-91. doi: 10.1161/01.hyp.23.6.987.
Epidemiological, clinical, and experimental evidence suggests a relation between Mg2+ metabolism and essential hypertension. The aim of the present study was the detection of abnormalities of the erythrocyte Mg2+/Na+ exchanger in essential hypertensive patients. We studied 66 untreated essential hypertensive patients and 36 normotensive control subjects. Maximal efflux rates of total Mg2+ efflux and the Na(+)-dependent and Na(+)-independent components of Mg2+ efflux were determined in Mg(2+)-loaded red blood cells. Mg2+/Na+ exchanger was calculated as the Na(+)-dependent component of the Mg2+ efflux. Mean values of Mg2+/Na+ exchanger were clearly elevated in hypertensive subjects with respect to normotensive control subjects [184.7 +/- 15.7 versus 84.4 +/- 6 mumol(L.cell.h)-1; P < .001]. This elevation was due primarily to the increased total Mg2+ efflux [324.2 +/- 21.9 versus 257.9 +/- 17.3 mumol(L.cell.h)-1; P < .05], whereas the Na(+)-independent component was not significantly different between the groups [154.5 +/- 11.8 versus 173.4 +/- 15.5 mumol(L.cell.h)-1; P = NS]. Moreover, total erythrocyte Mg2+ content was slightly reduced in hypertensive patients with respect to normotensive control subjects (1.84 +/- 0.04 versus 2.07 +/- 0.04 mmol/L.cell; P < .001). Using the 99% confidence limits of the normotensive population as the normal range, 30 (45.5%) hypertensive subjects showed values of Mg2+/Na+ exchanger higher than 160 mumol(L.cell.h)-1. The Mg2+/Na+ exchanger was inversely correlated with basal intraerythrocyte Mg2+ content (r = -.323; P = .001). From a clinical point of view, we found a positive correlation between diastolic blood pressure values and Mg2+/Na+ exchanger (r = .246; P < .05) in the sample of essential hypertensive patients.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
流行病学、临床及实验证据表明镁离子(Mg2+)代谢与原发性高血压之间存在关联。本研究旨在检测原发性高血压患者红细胞Mg2+/Na+交换体的异常情况。我们研究了66例未经治疗的原发性高血压患者和36例血压正常的对照者。在加载了Mg2+的红细胞中测定了总Mg2+外流的最大速率以及Mg2+外流的Na+依赖性和非Na+依赖性成分。Mg2+/Na+交换体被计算为Mg2+外流的Na+依赖性成分。与血压正常的对照者相比,高血压患者的Mg2+/Na+交换体平均值明显升高[184.7±15.7对84.4±6μmol/(L·细胞·小时)-1;P<.001]。这种升高主要归因于总Mg2+外流增加[324.2±21.9对257.9±17.3μmol/(L·细胞·小时)-1;P<.05],而两组间非Na+依赖性成分无显著差异[154.5±11.8对173.4±15.5μmol/(L·细胞·小时)-1;P=无显著性差异]。此外,与血压正常的对照者相比,高血压患者的红细胞总Mg2+含量略有降低(1.84±0.04对2.07±0.04mmol/L·细胞;P<.001)。以血压正常人群的99%置信区间作为正常范围,30例(45.5%)高血压患者的Mg2+/Na+交换体值高于160μmol/(L·细胞·小时)-1。Mg2+/Na+交换体与红细胞内基础Mg2+含量呈负相关(r=-.323;P=.001)。从临床角度来看,在原发性高血压患者样本中,我们发现舒张压值与Mg2+/Na+交换体呈正相关(r=.246;P<.05)。(摘要截短至250字)