Role of platelet cytosolic calcium in regulation of blood pressure in patients on chronic hemodialysis

1992 
We measured blood pressure, platelet cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) and vasoactive hormones in 20 anuric normotensive patients on chronic hemodialysis (HD) to clarify the role of cytosolic calcium in regulation of blood pressure. All measurements were performed at the end of HD (post-HD) and at the beginning of the next HD (pre-HD). During the HD-HD interval, mean blood pressure increased from 85 ± 4 to 94 ± 4 mm Hg (mean ± SEM, p 2+]i in platelets did not show any significant change (133 ± 5 vs. 136 ± 5 nmol/l). Although all patients were within their ideal body weight at post-HD, platelet [Ca2+]i did not correlate with mean blood pressure. By contrast, platelet [Ca2+]i correlated with mean blood pressure (r = 0.489, p 2+]i at post-HD also correlated with changes in mean blood pressure during the HD-HD interval (r = 0.532, p 2+]i and plasma renin activity both post- and pre-HD (r =-0.652, p
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