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Review
. 1988 Feb 15;44(2):94-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF01952187.

Platelet abnormalities and the pathophysiology of essential hypertension

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Platelet abnormalities and the pathophysiology of essential hypertension

F R Bühler et al. Experientia. .

Abstract

The mechanisms whereby intracellular calcium concentration is controlled are briefly reviewed. With the current knowledge of both calcium homeostasis and the function and properties of cellular Ca2+-target proteins/signal transduction systems, a dysfunction of cellular calcium metabolism is considered in relation to the pathogenesis of hypertension. Although the enhanced peripheral vascular resistance characteristic of hypertension is ultimately a function of Ca2+ availability for smooth muscle cell contraction, the platelet possesses many parallel biochemical and physiological properties. Therefore, we have utilized the platelet as the cell-model for investigating the role of Ca2+ in hypertension disorders. An overview of Ca2+-linked platelet processes altered in essential hypertension is presented, and an attempt is made to integrate these multiple aberrations in a fundamental membrane lesion.

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