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The clinical characteristics of 107 patients younger than 60 years with mitral anular calcium (MAC) were compared with those of 107 age- and sex-matched control subjects. The patients with MAC included 55 men and 52 women, mean age 51 years. The control group included 55 men and 52 women, mean age 51 years. Patients with MAC had a higher prevalence of cardiomegaly on chest x-ray (p less than 0.0001), left atrial and left ventricular enlargement by echocardiography (p less than 0.0001), precordial murmurs (p less than 0.0001), diabetes mellitus (p less than 0.0001), systemic hypertension (p less than 0.025) and total conduction defects on surface electrocardiograms (p less than 0.0001) compared with the age- and sex-matched control subjects. The mean serum phosphorus and product of serum calcium and phosphorus were higher in patients with MAC (p less than 0.0025) than in the control subjects. The prevalence of coronary heart disease, aortic stenosis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and the mean serum cholesterol, triglyceride, total protein, albumin, creatinine, alkaline phosphatase and calcium levels were not significantly different between patients with MAC and the control subjects.
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PMID:Clinical characteristics of patients younger than 60 years with mitral anular calcium: comparison with age- and sex-matched control subjects. 650 99

Microsomal fractions were isolated from the smooth muscle of gastric fundus, vasa deferentia and mesenteric arteries of rats made hypertensive by deoxycorticosterone-salt treatment. Several enzymatic activities, Ca2+ binding and ATP-dependent Ca2+ accumulation of the microsomal fractions from these hypertensive rats were compared with those from the control of rats which remained normotensive under similar treatment. Altered membrane properties were observed in microsomal fractions isolated from vascular smooth muscle but not in those isolated from non-vascular smooth muscles in this form of experimental hypertension. These alterations included decreased Mg2+ ATPase activity, enhanced alkaline phosphatase activity, decreased Ca2+ binding in the absence of ATP and decreased ATP-dependent Ca2+ accumulation. This result is in contrast to our previous findings that decreased ATP-dependent Ca2+ accumulation was observed in microsomal fraction isolated from non-vascular smooth muscles of rats with genetic hypertension. The present study, together with our previous findings, support the contention that altered Ca2+ handling by vascular smooth muscle is associated with the pathogenesis of hypertension, whereas altered Ca2+ handling by non-vascular smooth muscles previously observed in spontaneous hypertension may be associated with genetic factors not related to hypertension.
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PMID:Membrane abnormalities occur in vascular smooth muscle but not in non-vascular smooth muscle from rats with deoxycorticosterone-salt induced hypertension. 668 Oct 43

We report 2 cases of ileal replacement of the ureters: 1 bilateral and 1 unilateral with a single kidney. Hyperchloremic acidosis developed in both patients and osteomalacia was proved by iliac bone biopsy. Patient 1 had symptomatic bone disease and control of acidosis with sodium bicarbonate was difficult because of associated hypertension. The level of alkaline phosphatase varied inversely with the level of serum bicarbonate. Pharmacological doses of 1-alpha hydroxycholecalciferol were ineffective and osteomalacia persisted in a second biopsy. Patient 2, who was asymptomatic, suffered acidosis and increased serum alkaline phosphatase levels immediately postoperatively and osteomalacia was confirmed histologically at 6 months.
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PMID:Osteomalacia due to ileal replacement of ureters: report of 2 cases. 669 68

Parallel stereo- and cytospectrophotometric examinations of human myocardial capillaries, 20-60 min after biological death were carried out. The activity of alkaline phosphatase, adenosine triphosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase and NAD-diaphorase in the capillary wall in relation to the sex and age in cardiovascular pathology, renal diseases and leukemias were studied. The permeability and level of energy supply of transendothelial transport were found to depend on the kind of the main pathological process and type of death. According to the parameters under study, the functional state of the capillary network of the myocardium in atherosclerosis with or without its combination with hypertension and also in secondary renal hypertension is described.
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PMID:[Stereological characteristics and enzymatic activity of myocardial capillaries in different variants of pathology and death (data from immediate autopsies)]. 686 Jan 68

The subcellular distribution and nature of rat renal renin has been investigated by means of analytical subcellular fractionation and gel filtration on Sephadex G-100. During differential centrifugation, renin activity was recovered mainly in soluble and heavy mitochondrial fractions. On sucrose gradient centrifugation in either a conventional or in a B XIV zonal rotor, renin activity equilibrated at 1.54 M sucrose and was partially resolved from marker enzymes for mitochondria (succinate dehydrogenase), lysosomes (acid phosphatase), plasma membranes (alkaline phosphatase), and peroxisomes (catalase). On gel filtration of the soluble or extracts of the renin-granular fractions on Sephadex G-100, renin activity eluted as a single peak with an apparent molecular weight (MW) of 42,000; no change in activity was found when these fractions were acidified to pH 3.0. When kidney homogenates were prepared in the presence of the proteolytic inhibitor N-ethylmaleimide (NEM, 10 mM), whereas the renin from the granular fractions displayed a MW of 44,000, that from the soluble fraction was apparently higher (69,000). Addition of NEM (10 mM) to the soluble fraction previously shown to contain only the low MW form of renin also resulted in an apparently high MW form of renin. These results indicate that rat renal renin is associated with a mechanically fragile, distinct type of subcellular organelle. Renin within this structure is of the low MW form and is not acid activatable. The soluble fraction, however, contains a factor(s) that, in the presence of NEM, combines with the low MW renin to form a complex of apparently high MW.
Hypertension
PMID:Subcellular distribution and storage form of rat renal renin. 699 67

Alkaline phosphatase activity and Ca2+ accumulation were examined in the plasma membrane enriched fractions isolated from mesenteric arteries of spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) and Kyoto-Wistar normotensive (WKY) rats after a long-term antihypertensive treatment with hydralazine. The membrane biochemical abnormalities of arterial smooth muscle such as enhanced alkaline phosphatase activity and reduced ATP-dependent Ca2+ transport previously observed in untreated SHR were persistently observed in hydralazine treated SHR with normalized systolic blood pressure. Our results suggest that the antihypertensive effects of hydralazine do not involve the reversal or modification of the altered Ca2+ handling by vascular muscle membrane in hypertension.
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PMID:Arterial muscle membrane abnormalities of hydralazine-treated spontaneously hypertensive rats. 712 85

Obese patients (44) were studied on a 320 kcal diet for one to two months. No ECG changes were seen in 43 patients. One patient showed a transient T wave inversion after six weeks dieting, but the significance of this finding is doubtful. We have found a 320 kcal formula diet a safe and effective method of out-patient weight reduction with no patient showing any ECG abnormality in the first four weeks of dieting. ECGs and medical supervision are recommended for patients maintained on low-calorie diets for periods longer than a month. Nitrogen balance reached equilibrium in five to six weeks. Biochemical estimations showed minor changes such as falls in the serum cholesterol and rises in the alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin, but no clinically important changes were observed. One patient on propranolol for hypertension developed postural hypotension and required substantial reduction of medication.
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PMID:Low-calorie-formula diets--are they safe? 727 63

Plasma aldosterone levels were measured in 50 patients with confirmed liver metastases from various histologically proved primary tumors. None of these patients had electrolyte abnormalities or history of benign liver disease, congestive heart failure, hypertension, or renal disease. Patients with edema, ascites, or both had significantly greater elevation of plasma aldosterone levels compared to nonedematous patients; these patients also demonstrated a substantial degree of hepatic dysfunction as evidenced by lower serum albumin levels and higher bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase levels. This study provides a rational basis for the use of the specific aldosterone inhibitor spironolactone in the treatment of patients with advanced metastatic liver disease and edematous states.
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PMID:Hyperaldosteronism associated with liver metastases. 738 77

Fosinopril is distinguished from other ACE inhibitors by a pharmacokinetic pecularity in the sense that is can be metabolized either by liver or kidney. This was the rationale of the present research the aim of which was to verify if administered to patients with liver cirrhosis the drug was liable to alter global liver function and ability to metabolize drugs. Eight cirrhotic males, mean age 56 years, also suffering from high blood pressure, were studied. In these patients, liver and kidney function tests (BUN, creatinine blood level, serum and urinary electrolytes, creatinine clearance, calcium and phosphor blood level, transaminases, alkaline phosphatase prothrombin time, cholinesterase, gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase) were carried out at baseline and after 30 days' fosinopril treatment (1 capsule every morning in the fasting state); in addition total functioning liver mass was assessed by the galactose test, and drug-metabolizing capacity by the antipyrine test. Treatment resulted in a significant improvement of pressure values in all patients (p < 0.01) and did not alter liver and kidney function parameters. Besides, no side effects were registered, especially no case of orthostatic hypotension. The antipyrine test was not influenced by fosinopril treatment. Therefore, short-term treatment with this ACE-inhibitor can be concluded to be effective and not to cause additional alterations of liver function in patients with liver cirrhosis.
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PMID:[Evaluation of the total hepatic function after treatment with fosinopril in hypertensive patients with liver cirrhosis]. 772 Mar 55

The authors present the clinical history of a 70-year-old male with arterial hypertension who sought medical advice because of dyspnea on exertion, orthopnea and episodes of paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea. The electrocardiogram showed left arterial hemiblock and abnormalities of ventricular repolarization compatible with a left lateral endocardiac lesion. Echocardiography revealed a hypertrophied left ventricle with a small ventricular cavity, compatible with an infiltrative-restrictive myopathy. Blood chemistry showed creatinine 4.9 mg/dl, BUN 133 mg/dl and alkaline phosphatase 204 i.v. The patient expired because of intractable heart failure. The histopathological examination of a piece of myocardium (authorized by the family) stained with Congo red confirmed the presence of abundant, diffuse deposits of amyloid, as had been suspected because of the echocardiographic findings.
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PMID:[Cardiac amyloidosis secondary to multiple myeloma detected by echocardiography]. 774 97


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