首页   按字顺浏览 期刊浏览 卷期浏览 G-proteins in essential hypertension: a study of human platelet plasma membranes
G-proteins in essential hypertension: a study of human platelet plasma membranes

 

作者: Alastair McLellan,   Graeme Milligan,   Miles Houslay,   John Connell,  

 

期刊: Journal of Hypertension  (OVID Available online 1993)
卷期: Volume 11, issue 5  

页码: 543-550

 

ISSN:0263-6352

 

年代: 1993

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: guanine;nucleotide;regulatory protein;platelets

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Aim of study:Guanine nucleotide regulatory (C) proteins act as key signal transducers for many hormones, growth factors and neurotransmitters, and have been shown to have an important influence on platelet function. As abnormal G-protein levels and activity have been reported in platelets from human non-insulin-dependent diabetics (NIDDM) we studied G-protein function in essential hypertension, a condition which is also associated with insulin resistance and in which abnormal platelet function has been reported.Methods:G-protein function was deduced from studies of adenylyl cyclase activity in platelet membrane preparations from 14 untreated essential hypertensives and 14 controls matched as far as possible for age and sex. Levels of G-protein subunits (Gsα, Giα2and p-subunits) were assessed by immunoblotting, using platelets from 15 subjects with untreated essential hypertension and 15 controls.Results:No changes in levels of G-proteins [Gsα, Giα2and P-subunits) were seen. However, in contrast to the observations in NIDDM, the studies of adenylyl cyclase function identified greater prostaglandin E-|-stimulated activity in hypertensive platelet membranes than in controls (88.8 versus 72% stimulation, P=0.018). This may have a physiological basis in protecting cells against a Ca2+overload.Conclusion: These data are in opposition to the theory that a common defect in G-proteins can explain the association between hypertension and NIDDM.

 

点击下载:  PDF (117KB)



返 回