Diurnal alteration of platelet-free Ca2+ in subjects with normal renal function and patients undergoing CAPD
We examined the relation of diurnal alteration of platelet-free Ca2+ to blood pressure and plasma vasoactive substances in 6 subjects with normal renal function (N group) (with both normal GFR and normal urine concentration, and with the renal biopsy finding of minor glomerular change) and 7 patient...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nihon Jinzo Gakkai shi 1996, Vol.38(8), pp.342-348 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We examined the relation of diurnal alteration of platelet-free Ca2+ to blood pressure and plasma vasoactive substances in 6 subjects with normal renal function (N group) (with both normal GFR and normal urine concentration, and with the renal biopsy finding of minor glomerular change) and 7 patients undergoing CAPD (CAPD group), then evaluated the pathophysiological difference in diurnal variations between both groups and the effect of native kidney function. Diurnal values of platelet basal-free Ca2+ concentration in N showed a positive correlation with the corresponding PRA levels. On the other hand, in CAPD they showed a positive correlation with the corresponding levels of plasma AVP. The larger increases in platelet-free Ca2+ concentration due to thrombin stimulation were observed in the daytime and the smaller increases in the nighttime in the N groups. The thrombin-induced changes showed a positive correlation with the diurnal levels of mean blood pressure in N (p |
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ISSN: | 0385-2385 1884-0728 |
DOI: | 10.14842/jpnjnephrol1959.38.342 |