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Platelet cytosolic proton and free calcium concentrations in essential hypertension
Authors:C Astarie  J Levenson  A Simon  P Meyer  M A Devynck
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, INSERM U7 H?pital Necker, Paris, France.
Abstract:
Alterations in the metabolism of intracellular messengers, such as calcium and cyclic adenosine 5'-phosphate (cAMP), have been reported in essential hypertension. Since intracellular pH (pHi) participates in the control of fundamental cell functions, we looked for changes in platelet cytosolic H+ concentration [( H+]i) in hypertension and investigated whether or not its impaired metabolism is linked to the calcium handling abnormalities. The fluorescent pH indicator BCECF has been used to evaluate intracellular H+ concentration in platelets, unstimulated ex vivo, from normotensive (n = 20) and hypertensive patients (n = 20). Cytosolic [H+] was 20% lower in hypertensive than in normotensive subjects (49.5 +/- 3.4 and 61.8 +/- 2.2 nmol/l cells, respectively, P less than 0.005; mean pHi values were 7.21 and 7.33, respectively). Platelet cytosolic H+ and free Ca2+ concentrations ([Ca2+]i) were determined in parallel in 15 normotensive and 15 hypertensive patients. [Ca2+]i was found to be 19% higher (P less than 0.01), and [H+]i 22% lower (P less than 0.02), in the hypertensive patients compared with the normotensive subjects. Platelet pHi and [Ca2+]i were increased simultaneously in some hypertensive patients. These results are compatible with the hypothesis of an in vivo activation of platelets in hypertension. If a similar alkalinization exists in smooth muscle cells, it may participate in cell proliferation and in an enhanced sensitivity to agonists, two parameters thought to be involved in blood pressure elevation.
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