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Ionic permeability and blood pressure.

M C Sutter

    Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
    |April 1, 1985
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    Investigating calcium

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    Area of Science:

    • Cardiovascular Science
    • Cell Biology
    • Hypertension Research

    Background:

    • Establishing causal links between phenomena and hypertension is challenging.
    • Ion movement studies in hypertensive tissues show conflicting results, particularly for red blood cells.
    • Evidence on ionic permeability of human blood vessels is scarce.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review existing literature on ion movements in hypertensive tissues.
    • To investigate altered calcium handling in blood vessels of spontaneously hypertensive rats.
    • To explore the role of calcium permeability in hypertension.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of ion movements in hypertensive tissues.
    • Experimental use of calcium antagonists (D-600, felodipine) on blood vessels.

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  • Analysis of calcium permeability in red blood cells from spontaneously hypertensive rats.
  • Main Results:

    • Conflicting evidence exists regarding red blood cell permeability changes in hypertension.
    • Leukocyte permeability data is more consistent, but human blood vessel data is lacking.
    • No significant difference was found in calcium antagonist effects on blood vessels from hypertensive rats versus controls.

    Conclusions:

    • Altered passive calcium permeability in tissues of hypertensive animals warrants further investigation.
    • The role of calcium handling in blood vessels of hypertensive rats requires more research.
    • Current findings suggest calcium permeability changes may be a promising avenue for hypertension research.