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[Na+/H+ exchangers, alpha-2-adrenergic receptors, sodium sensitivity and arterial hypertension].
- Source :
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Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales [C R Seances Soc Biol Fil] 1992; Vol. 186 (4), pp. 377-86. - Publication Year :
- 1992
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Abstract
- Existing evidences indicate that a crossed regulation between alpha 2-adrenergic receptors and Na+/H+ exchanger(s) exists, that Na decreases the affinity of alpha 2-adrenergic receptors for agonists and antagonists, that intracellular Na+ and H+ ion concentrations regulate Na+/H+ exchanger activity, that intracellular pH controls the affinity of the alpha 2-adrenergic receptors for their agonists and antagonists. Alterations of alpha 2-adrenergic receptor densities and allosteric regulation by sodium have been demonstrated in sodium-dependent hypertension in rats. Increased Na+/H+ exchanger activity has been reported in genetic hypertension. Nevertheless, cosegregation experiments and human genetic polymorphism suggest that the exchanger could not be related to hypertension. We propose the following hypothesis: the increased Na+/H+ exchanger characteristic of hypertension could be secondary to the abnormalities of the alpha 2-adrenergic receptors found in hypertension, probably through the alteration of the sodium allosteric effect on these receptors.
Details
- Language :
- French
- ISSN :
- 0037-9026
- Volume :
- 186
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 1338697