Repeated exposure to stress may favor, both in experimental animals and in humans, an increase in blood pressure, leading in some instances to a true hypertensive state. It is thought that stress-induced hypertension is mediated by sympathetic nervous system activation that in turn, by exerting vasoconstrictor effects and increasing heart rate (and thus cardiac output), may promote the development and progression of the hypertensive state. A new study by Beetz and colleagues in this issue of the JCI, which reports the results of experimental studies carried out in both mice and humans, reveals the potential role of the phosducin gene in modulating the adrenergic and blood pressure responses to stress (see the related article beginning on page 3597).

Grassi, G. (2009). Phosducin - A candidate gene for stress-dependent hypertension. THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 119(12), 3515-3518 [10.1172/JCI41508].

Phosducin - A candidate gene for stress-dependent hypertension

GRASSI, GUIDO
2009

Abstract

Repeated exposure to stress may favor, both in experimental animals and in humans, an increase in blood pressure, leading in some instances to a true hypertensive state. It is thought that stress-induced hypertension is mediated by sympathetic nervous system activation that in turn, by exerting vasoconstrictor effects and increasing heart rate (and thus cardiac output), may promote the development and progression of the hypertensive state. A new study by Beetz and colleagues in this issue of the JCI, which reports the results of experimental studies carried out in both mice and humans, reveals the potential role of the phosducin gene in modulating the adrenergic and blood pressure responses to stress (see the related article beginning on page 3597).
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Phosphoproteins; Stress, Physiological; Eye Proteins; GTP-Binding Protein Regulators; Animals; Neurosecretory Systems; Epinephrine; Humans; Mice; Blood Pressure; Hypertension; Models, Cardiovascular; Sympathetic Nervous System
English
2009
119
12
3515
3518
none
Grassi, G. (2009). Phosducin - A candidate gene for stress-dependent hypertension. THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 119(12), 3515-3518 [10.1172/JCI41508].
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/10281/21536
Citazioni
  • Scopus 7
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 6
Social impact