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Effects of high potassium or low sodium diet on vascular Na+,K+-ATPase activity and blood pressure in young spontaneously hypertensive rats.

机译:高钾或低钠饮食对年轻自发性高血压大鼠血管Na +,K + -ATPase活性和血压的影响。

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These studies were designed to investigate whether the antihypertensive effects of high potassium or low sodium diets are related to changes in vascular Na+,K+-adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) activity. Vascular Na+,K+-ATPase was measured as ouabain-sensitive rubidium uptake in aorta incubated in buffer or plasma from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) fed either a high potassium, a low sodium, or a normal diet for 2 weeks. The high potassium diet significantly increased Na+,K+-ATPase activity, whereas the low sodium diet significantly decreased activity. There was no evidence of a ouabainlike factor in plasma. The increased pump activity on the high potassium diet appeared to be due to an increase in maximum activity (Vmax) of the enzyme, rather than to an increased affinity for potassium. Potentially, an increase in Na+,K+-ATPase activity could contribute to the antihypertensive effect of potassium by hyperpolarizing the cell membrane. The decrease in vascular Na+,K+-ATPase activity on a low sodium diet probably is unrelated to its depressor effect, but it may be a homeostatic mechanism for maintaining sodium balance in the animal.
机译:这些研究旨在调查高钾饮食或低钠饮食的降压作用是否与血管Na +,K +-腺苷三磷酸酶(ATPase)活性的变化有关。血管Na +,K + -ATPase的测定是在自发高钾,低钠或正常饮食2周的自发性高血压大鼠(SHR)的缓冲液或血浆中培养的主动脉中哇巴因对sensitive的吸收。高钾饮食显着增加Na +,K + -ATPase活性,而低钠饮食显着降低活性。没有证据表明血浆中存在哇巴因样因子。高钾饮食的泵浦活动增加似乎是由于酶最大活性(Vmax)的增加,而不是由于对钾的亲和力增加。潜在地,Na +,K + -ATPase活性的增加可能通过使细胞膜超极化来促进钾的降压作用。低钠饮食下血管Na +,K + -ATPase活性的下降可能与其降压作用无关,但可能是维持动物体内钠平衡的体内平衡机制。

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