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Query: UMLS:C0085580 (
essential hypertension
)
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Persons participating in a 5-day diagnostic protocol were routinely typed for ABO, Rh, MNS, Kell, Kidd, Duffy, P, Haptoglobin, phosphoglucomutase-1 (PGM-1), and
acid phosphatase
(AcP). The study population was composed of 164 normotensive whites, 34 normotensive blacks, 161 whites and 43 blacks with
essential hypertension
, and 52 whites with secondary forms of hypertension (18 atherosclerotic renovascular hypertensives, 17 patients with fibromuscular disease, and 17 patients with primary aldosteronism). There were no significant differences in phenotype frequencies in ABO, Rh, Kidd, Kell, Duffy, P, Haptoglobin, PGM-1 or AcP in any of the comparisons. However, there was a significantly different distribution of MNS phenotypes in comparisons of essential and atherosclerotic renovascular hypertensives with normotensive controls. Essential hypertensives had a lower frequency of the S gene and a higher frequency of s in whites (X2 = 12.21, p less than 0.005). Atherosclerotic renovascular hypertensives differed from the normotensive population in the frequencies of both MN (X 2 = 4.34, p less than 0.05) and Ss (X2 = 4.21, p less than 0.05). The finding of disease-blood group associations supports the hypothesis that there may be significant physiological differences between individuals of different blood types.
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PMID:Association of blood groups with essential and secondary hypertension. A possible association of the MNS system. 16 54
Cytochemistry of peripheral blood lymphocyte enzymes was studied in 58 patients with State II
essential hypertension
(36 of these were treated with traditional hypotensive therapy and 22 with plasmapheresis + drug therapy). alpha-GPDH, LDH, and
acid phosphatase
activities were found reduced in these patients. The degree of the enzymic activity reduction (SDH included) depended on the disease standing and family history of patients. Plasmapheresis elevated the activities of energy enzymes and reduced arterial pressure, i.e. these parameters were in inverse correlation. In the patients treated by routine hypotensive therapy energy enzymes' activity was unchanged, despite the clinical effect.
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PMID:[Effects of plasmapheresis on lymphocytic energy enzymes in hypertension]. 238 96