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Neural Control of Non-vasomotor Organs in Hypertension

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CURRENT HYPERTENSION REPORTS
卷 18, 期 4, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/s11906-016-0635-8

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Sympathetic nerve activity; Autonomic; Blood pressure; Central nervous system; Brain

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  1. National Institutes of Health [HL116776]

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Hypertension affects over 25 % of the population with the incidence continuing to rise, due in part to the growing obesity epidemic. Chronic elevations in sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) are a hallmark of the disease and contribute to elevations in blood pressure through influences on the vasculature, kidney, and heart (i.e., neurogenic hypertension). In this regard, a number of central nervous system mechanisms and neural pathways have emerged as crucial in chronically elevating SNA. However, it is important to consider that sympathetic signatures are present, with differential increases in SNA to regional organs that are dependent upon the disease progression. Here, we discuss recent findings on the central nervous system mechanisms and autonomic regulatory networks involved in neurogenic hypertension, in both non-obesity- and obesity-associated hypertension, with an emphasis on angiotensin-II, salt, oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress, inflammation, and the adipokine leptin.

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