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Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the U.K. and other developed countries. In the U.K., mortality from coronary heart disease has increased progressively over the past 25 years, particularly in males. This paper examines the possible role of trace metals in the development of cardiovascular disease, with particular reference to the effects of
cobalt
, cadmium and lead in myocardial disease, atherosclerosis and
hypertension
. It is concluded that
cobalt
is an unimportant factor in community levels of cardiovascular disease, that cadmium has striking effects on blood pressure in animals and that there is some evidence for an association between environmental lead and
high blood pressure
.
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PMID:Cardiovascular disease and trace metals. 4 Feb 34
Many reports indicate a significant negative correlation between death-rates for coronary heart-disease (C.H.D.) and water hardness. A reverse situation exists in the twin Kansas cities, U.S.A. Kansas City, Kansas, has water which is more than twice as hard as the softened water of Kansas City, Missouri, from the same source. Serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels were similar, but blood-pressure was higher in Kansas City, Kansas, and this correlated with higher serum-sodium, lower serum-potassium, and a tenfold higher serum-cadmium. Serum calcium and magnesium levels were higher in Kansas, while copper, chromium,
cobalt
, and zinc were higher in Missouri. The serum studies were con ducted on two matched groups of 260 adults from each of the sample cities.
Hypertension
may account for the reverse C.H.D. rate noted and be cadmium related.
...
PMID:Possible toxic water factor in coronary heart-disease. 4 75
Two months after renal transplantation, a 26-year-old man developed pneumonia that was recalcitrant to antibiotic therapy and proved by biopsy to be due to cytomegalovirus and Aspergillus fumigatus. Ten days later while on amphotericin B therapy, he developed an endophthalmitis proved by smear and culture of a vitreous aspiration to be caused by A. fumigatus. Despite intravitreous and systemic amphotericin B the vision deteriorated and the eye was enucleated. Microscopic examination disclosed an intense endophthalmitis with vitreous and retinal abscesses. The second patient was a 29-year-old woman who developed severe
hypertension
and graft rejection one month after renal transplant, despite massive immunosuppressive therapy with prednisone, azathioprine, and
cobalt
60 irradiation. She developed pneumonia, meningitis, and died. A postmortem examination revealed disseminated aspergillosis. A single choroidal abscess due to Aspergillus with an associated retinal hemorrhage was observed in the left eye.
...
PMID:Endogenous Aspergillus endophthalmitis occurring after kidney transplant. 109 76
The effect of Cd2+ and related metals (Ni2+, Hg2+, Pb2+,
Co2+
, Sn2+ Cu2+ and Zn2+) on vascular tension was studied using isolated rings of endothelium-free, smooth muscle from the ventral aorta of the shark, Squalus acanthias. Both Cd2+ and Ni2+ produced significant vasoconstriction at concentrations at or above 10(-6) M (112 and 59 ppb, respectively); the other metals were either marginally constrictive (Hg2+ and Sn2+) or were without effect (Pb2+,
Co2+
, Cu2+, and Zn2+). We suggest that previously published vascular effects of Hg2+ and Pb2+ may have been secondary to responses of the vascular endothelium, and that the role of Ni2+ in
hypertension
should be investigated further. Our data indicate that the effects of metals on this vascular smooth muscle are specific and not generic. Moreover, this system could be utilized to investigate the mechanisms of metal-induced vasoconstriction.
...
PMID:The effect of cadmium and other metals on vascular smooth muscle of the dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. 233 May 99
Calcium uptake and efflux were studied in aortic tissues of three inbred rat strains; spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), inbred Dahl salt-sensitive rats (S/JR) and inbred Dahl salt-resistant (R/JR) rats. Previously, we showed that a single genetic locus (Hyp-2 locus) controls vascular smooth muscle responses to ionic
cobalt
(
Co2+
) among these three strains. Spontaneously hypertensive rats carry an allele at the Hyp-2 locus mediating
high blood pressure
, but S/JR and R/JR both carry an allele at this locus for low blood pressure. In the present work, resting Ca2+ uptake in aortic tissue was found to be increased in SHR and S/JR relative to R/JR. It was concluded that resting aortic Ca2+ uptake and genotypes at the Hyp-2 locus are not concordant among strains and that the increased Ca2+ uptake of the hypertensive strains must, therefore, be mediated by a mechanism other than the Hyp-2 locus. Resting aortic Ca2+ uptake was shown also to be increased in
hypertension
-resistant R/JR rats by the extreme treatment of unilateral nephrectomy plus 8% NaCl diet which induces
hypertension
in R/JR rats. The high resting vascular smooth muscle calcium-uptake seen in the hypertensive strains is, therefore, not a unique primary genetic cause of
hypertension
since it can also be induced by environmental manipulation. High resting aortic Ca2+ uptake is either a consequence of
hypertension
or a final common physiological pathway by which genetic and environmental factors influence blood pressure.
...
PMID:Aortic calcium uptake and efflux in spontaneously hypertensive and inbred Dahl rats. 243 13
A double-blind parallel group study was carried out in patients with mild to moderate
hypertension
to assess the effects of 6 mg piretanide once or twice daily, in comparison to 50 mg hydrochlorothiazide plus 5 mg amiloride once daily, on serum trace-element levels over a period of three months. The results showed that for most of the trace elements investigated (zinc, iron, copper, manganese and
cobalt
) no relevant changes were seen. Only serum iron values (medians) showed a slight drop (p less than 0.05) with 6 mg piretanide twice daily. The results indicate that a three-months' therapy with piretanide or with a thiazide-potassium sparer diuretic combination is safe without producing any disturbances in the serum levels of trace elements.
...
PMID:Serum trace-element levels in piretanide-treated hypertensives: a double-blind trial against hydrochlorothiazide plus amiloride. 329 16
A 21-year-old woman suffering from acromegaly was treated with transsphenoidal subtotal hypophysectomy (microscopy: acidophilic adenoma), followed by x-ray and bromocriptine therapy. Seven years later she was re-operated because of a partial bitemporal loss of vision, intracranial
hypertension
, and regrowth of the pituitary tumour seen on CT-scan. A large part of the invasive suprasellar tumour was then removed by transcranial approach. The neurosurgery was followed by
cobalt
radiotherapy and bromocriptine administration. Two years later, symptoms and signs of tumour growth reappeared. Administration of cytostatics, such as doxorubicin (Adriamycin) and lomustine (Belustine), resulted in distinct clinical improvement associated with a seven-fold decrease in the serum growth hormone concentration. The visual field became normal and the intracranial mass on a CT scan decreased markedly. As a result the patient was able to resume work.
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PMID:Cytostatics for acromegaly. Marked improvement in a patient with an invasive pituitary tumour. 368 20
The digitalis-like activities of plasma extracts from 108 patients and normal subjects were measured by their ability to compete with ouabain for binding to the digitalis sites of the Na+-pump. High levels were found in 18 of 54 untreated patients with moderate
hypertension
, 10 of 14 patients with end-stage renal failure and six patients with active acromegaly. These levels returned to control values after dialysis in the patients with renal insufficiency and high levels of the inhibitor, and after successful surgery and
cobalt
therapy in seven acromegalic patients. An increase in circulating Na+, K+-ATPase inhibitor was also found in rats after chronic sodium loading. These results indicate that levels of the circulating compound with digitalis-like properties do not result from
high blood pressure
but, rather, are related to blood volume and Na+ balance.
...
PMID:Investigation of the endogenous Na+-pump inhibitor in essential hypertension and blood volume expansion. 610 Jul 47
The relaxation of thoracic and abdominal aortae of the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) during prehypertensive (3--5 week old) and hypertensive (12--16 and 22--25 week old) stages was compared to that of matched normotensive Wistar rats (NWRs). In the thoracic aorta, the relaxation response to isoproterenol, acetylcholine, Mg2+, Mn2+,
Co2+
, and La3+ was less in both prehypertensive and hypertensive SHRs than in the matched NWRs; however, such difference was not evident in the abdominal aorta. Similarly, the relaxing effect of nitroglycerin and papaverine was not different in the aorta preparations of the SHR and NWR. After chronic reserpine treatment of the prehypertensive and hypertensive SHRs, the thoracic aorta still showed less relaxation in response to the aforementioned agents. Isoproterenol, but not other agents tested, produced less relaxation in the thoracic aorta from the renal hypertensive rat than from the control. Our results suggest that the decreased relaxation of the SHR thoracic aorta is not a consequence of
hypertension
and that the defect in the SHR thoracic aorta cannot be generalized to other vascular beds.
...
PMID:Vascular relaxation in the spontaneously hypertensive rat. 616 57
To study the relative roles of sodium (Na+) and calcium ions (Ca2+) in the response of adrenal glomerulosa cells, we investigated the effects of different Na+ concentrations in the incubation media and the actions of substances that interfere with Ca2+ fluxes. Basal aldosterone secretion and response to angiotensin II (AII), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), or potassium (K+) were dependent on extracellular Na+ concentration. Veratridine, a Na+ channel opener that dissipates Na+ gradients, blocked the stimulated steroidogenic response. Mersalyl acid and tetracaine, which are potent Ca2+ antagonists, blocked the effects of aldosterone secretagogues. Divalent cations with Ca2+ antagonistic action such as manganese M(n2+), nickel (Ni2+), and
cobalt
(
Co2+
) blocked the aldosterone secretory response to AII, ACTH, and K+. Barium (Ba2+) and strontium (Sr2+), known to mimick Ca2+ effects, increased or did not affect responses of the glomerulosa cells. Sodium vanadate, an inhibitor of ATP-dependent Ca2+ translocation, did not alter the stimulated aldosterone responses. Trifluoperazine (10(-6) M), an inhibitor of calmodulin, blocked AII and K+-induced aldosterone secretion, but was partially effective on ACTH-stimulated aldosterone output only at a concentration of 10(-5) M. The actions of ouabain on aldosterone biosynthesis were similarly affected by all these drugs. Thus, both extracellular Na+ and Ca2+ appear to play a role in the steroidogenic response of isolated glomerulosa cells. The intracellular action of Ca2+ may involve a calmodulin-like protein. The effects of ACTH are only partially dependent on Ca2+ as a second intracellular messenger.
Hypertension
PMID:Relative roles of sodium and calcium ions in the steroidogenic response of isolated rate adrenal glomerulosa cells. 627 6
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