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Kinetics of sodium-lithium countertransport activity in patients with uncomplicated type I diabetes

Authors :
PA Rutherford
Sue Carr
Robert W. Taylor
Robert W. Wilkinson
Trevor H. Thomas
Source :
Clinical Science. 82:291-299
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
Portland Press Ltd., 1992.

Abstract

1. Increased erythrocyte sodium-lithium countertransport activity has been reported to be associated with nephropathy in type 1 diabetes and linked to a family history of essential hypertension. 2. This study aimed to determine the mechanism of increased sodium-lithium countertransport activity. Sodium-lithium countertransport kinetics were measured in uncomplicated and hyperlipidaemic type 1 diabetic patients. 3. In the nine out of 31 uncomplicated type 1 diabetic patients who had high sodium-lithium countertransport activity, the sodium affinity (Km) was normal but the maximum velocity (Vmax.) was increased. 4. Hyperlipidaemia, when present in diabetic patients, was associated with increased sodium-lithium countertransport activity, but could not explain the high activity in uncomplicated type 1 diabetic patients in whom plasma lipid concentrations were normal. 5. Sodium-lithium countertransport activity is increased in type 1 diabetes by a mechanism different to that in essential hypertension, where the mechanism is a low Km (increased sodium affinity). Hence familial hypertension cannot explain the raised sodium-lithium countertransport activity in type 1 diabetes.

Details

ISSN :
14708736 and 01435221
Volume :
82
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e106bfff7c6564da482654df1da0594f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1042/cs0820291