Auteur(s) : K Kisters, F Wessels, F Tokmak, ER Krefting, B Gremmler, M Kosch, M Hausberg , Med. Clinic I, St. Anna-Hospital, 44649 Herne, Hospital-Str. 19, Germany, Med. Physics University of Münster, Germany, Med. Clinic, Marienhospital Bottrop, Germany.
Illustrations
Figure 1 Intracellular calcium content in
smooth muscle cells in 9 month old animals (mmol/kg dry weight, n =
13 each, mean ± SD, p < 0.01).
Figure 2 Intracellular magnesium content in
smooth muscle cells in 9 month old animals (mmol/kg dry weight, n =
13 each, mean ± SD, p < 0.01).
Figure 3 Calcium/magnesium ratio in smooth
muscle cells of 9 month old animals (n = 13 each, mean ± SD, p <
0.01).
Figure 4 Relation between calcium and magnesium
in smooth aorta cells in 9 month old animals (n = 26).
Figure 5 Calcium/magnesium ratio in smooth
muscle cells of 1 month old animals (n = 8 each, mean ± SD, p <
0.01).
Figure 6 Section of the aortic wall of a 9
month old SHR of the Münster strain (systolic blood pressure 205
mmHg) with severe intima-media proliferation and edema (Giemsa
staining).