Baseline density of intact lymphocyte beta2 adrenoreceptors (B max., 3H-DHA) was compared to dynamics of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and frequency of essential hypertension (EH) complications within 7-9-year follow-up in 27 patients with EH stage II. No significant correlation was noted between B max and LVH changes. In a subgroup of 9 patients with initially very high B max overall number of complications reached 77.8% against 27.5%) (p<0.05) in control. These patients also developed acute myocardial infarctions more frequently (33.3% versus 0%, p<0.05). Such complications as strokes, coronary failure occurred with the same frequency. More extended trials are needed to infer on prognostic value of lymphocytic beta2-adrenoreceptor density.

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