Affiliation:
1. Lomonosov Moscow State University; National Research Tomsk State University; Siberian State Medical University
Abstract
The review summarizes the history of the discovery in the mid-70s of the impaired ion transport across the plasma membrane of cells during primary arterial hypertension. A half-century’s history of studies on the molecular nature of the ionic transporters underlying these disorders and the mechanisms mediated by them leading to the development of hypertension and complications caused by a long-term increase in blood pressure is analyzed.
Publisher
Siberian State Medical University
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