The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that enhanced intracellular calcium signalling and increased sodium/lithium countertransport (Na(+)/Li(+) CT) activity may be associated with coronary heart disease (CHD) in non-diabetic patients with essential hypertension. Platelet-activating factor (PAF)-evoked rises in the intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) were measured in Epstein-Barr-virus-immortalized lymphoblasts from 62 hypertensive patients with CHD and 34 patients without CHD. Na(+)/Li(+) CT activity was assessed in erythrocytes from 80 hypertensive patients with CHD and 46 patients without CHD. Baseline values of unstimulated and PAF-stimulated [Ca(2+)](i) were not significantly different between hypertensive subjects with (baseline, 126+/-5 nmol/l; stimulated, 550+/-43 nmol/l) and without (baseline, 125+/-5 nmol/l; stimulated, 654+/-105 nmol/l) CHD. Similarly, Na(+)/Li(+) CT activity was not significantly different between the two groups (patients with CHD, 219+/-8 micromol x l(-1) x h(-1); patients without CHD, 234+/-10 micromol x l(-1) x h(-1)). We conclude that intracellular signal transduction, as indicated by PAF-induced rises in [Ca(2+)](i) and Na(+)/Li(+) CT activity, is not associated with an increased risk of CHD in non-diabetic patients with essential hypertension.

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