Red cell membrane dynamic properties and erythrocyte metabolic parameters in essential hypertension: preliminary report.

G Caimi, A Contorno, A Serra, R Lo Presti, G Grifo, S D'Asaro, A Catania, A Sarno, G Cerasola
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In a group of 12 subjects with essential hypertension (EH), we evaluated the erythrocyte membrane fluidity and red cell membrane transverse fluidity gradient. We also evaluated the total red cell Ca content, the red cell cytosolic free calcium, the red cell membrane cholesterol/phospholipid ratio and the red cell membrane individual phospholipids. From the data obtained, it is evident that the erythrocyte membrane fluidity and red cell membrane transverse fluidity gradient discriminate normals from hypertensives. None of the red cell metabolic parameters is able, however, to differentiate normals from hypertensive subjects. Our data underline the abnormality of the red cell membrane dynamic properties in hypertension; this abnormality is not, however, related to the red cell metabolic parameters considered.

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原发性高血压患者的红细胞膜动态特性和红细胞代谢参数:初步报告。
我们对12例原发性高血压(EH)患者进行了红细胞膜流动性和红细胞膜横向流动性梯度的测定。我们还评估了红细胞总钙含量、红细胞胞质游离钙、细胞膜胆固醇/磷脂比率和细胞膜单个磷脂。从所获得的数据来看,红细胞膜流动性和红细胞膜横向流动性梯度明显可以区分正常人和高血压患者。然而,没有一种红细胞代谢参数能够区分正常人和高血压患者。我们的数据强调了高血压患者红细胞动态特性的异常;然而,这种异常与考虑的红细胞代谢参数无关。
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