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KMID : 0391419910010010057
Korean Journal of Lipidology
1991 Volume.1 No. 1 p.57 ~ p.64
Na+ -Li+ Countertransport and RBC Membrane Fatty Acid Composition in Essential 1 Hypertension
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Abstract
Since the changes of Na+-Li+ countertransport (SLC) Vmax in essential hypertension have been reported, it has been known that hyperlipidemia could affect SLC independently of blood pressure. To reveal the relation between SLC Vmax and RBC
membrane
fatty
acid conposition in the hypertensive patients, we divided patients into two groups according to their levels of SLC Vmax of erythrocytes (elevated SLC Vmax: n=4, normal SLC Vmax: n=6).
@ES The results were as follows:
@EN 1) There was no difference in body mass index, waist-hip ratio, blood pressure, serum cholesterol level between two groups. Triglyceride were higher in elevated group (278.0¡¾180.0 mg/dl) than normal group (124.3¡¾60.7 mg/dl) but there was no
statistical significance.. HDL-cholesterol levels were significantly lower in elevated group(32.0¡¾3.6 vs. 44.8¡¾8.9 mg/dl) and free fatty acid concentrations, intracellular (RBC) Na+ concentrations were similar between two groups.
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