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Insulin sensitivity, sodium-lithium countertransport and platelet free calcium concentrations in normotensive men with a family history of hypertension

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Peripheral glucose disposal (assessed with the euglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp technique), Na+-Li+ countertransport in erythrocytes and the cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration in platelets were determined in 36 men from families with essential hypertension in at least two close relatives and in 28 age- and weight-matched men from families without hypertension. All had diastolic blood pressure consistently below 90 mm Hg and a normal oral glucose tolerance test. The mean age of the study population as a whole was 37 years (range 24–46). Insulin sensitivity index values (glucose disposal/serum insulin concentration during the clamp) were lower in the familial hypertension group than in the control group, but the two groups did not differ in Na+-Li+-countertransport, or in the platelet cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration which was correlated to the waist: hip circumference ratio in both groups (r = 0.38 and r = 0.49, respectively). The present findings do not support the hypothesis that an increase in Na+-Li+ countertransport activity or the platelet cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration is a marker of insulin resistance in hypertension prone men.

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Mattiasson, I., Endre, T., Berglund, G. et al. Insulin sensitivity, sodium-lithium countertransport and platelet free calcium concentrations in normotensive men with a family history of hypertension. J Hum Hypertens 12, 259–264 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jhh.1000585

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