From the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Karachi, Karachi 75270, Pakistan.
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The involvement of elements in the pathological process of primary hypertension
has been established. The serum levels of copper, iron, zinc, sodium,
potassium and calcium were studied by atomic absorption spectrophotometery
and flame photometry in hypertensive and normal subjects. Serum copper and
zinc levels were increased in hypertensive patients (25.5% and 14.7% respectively)
as compared to normal subjects. A decrease in serum sodium (21".9%),
potassium (31.02%), iron (44.7%) and calcium (34.23%) was observed in hypertensive
as compared to control subjects. The role of these serum element variations
and their possible involvement in hypertension is discussed.