医学
高血压的病理生理学
发病机制
血压
内皮素受体
一氧化氮
血管紧张素II
原发性高血压
激素
生物信息学
病理生理学
内皮素
生理学
神经科学
内科学
受体
生物
作者
Mukesh Singh,George A. Mensah,George L. Bakris
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ccl.2010.07.001
摘要
Significant advances have been made in understanding the pathogenesis and clinical physiology of primary hypertension. This article presents an overview of the physiology of normal blood pressure control and the pathophysiologic mechanisms that predispose individuals and populations to primary hypertension. The role of genetics, environment, and the gene-environment interaction is discussed. The spectrum of changes in physiologic states that result in chronic increases of arterial blood pressure are reviewed. The nature and characteristics of feedback loops and the primary modulating systems, the central and peripheral nervous systems, and circulating and tissue hormones are reviewed. The role of the endothelium of the artery and its production of endothelin, nitric oxide, angiotensin II, as well as other vasoactive substances in response to various stimuli, is also discussed. A unifying pathway for the development of hypertension and the practical implications for the prevention and control of hypertension are discussed.
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