Sympathetic neural factors exert a key role in homeostatic blood pressure control. Evidence is available that abnormalities in sympathetic function may favour the development and progression of the hypertensive state. This paper will review the data collected throughout the years on the role of adrenergic mechanisms in the pathophysiology of the hypertensive state. It will then examine the mechanisms and the consequences of the sympathetic overdrive reported in hypertension, with particular emphasis on its role in the development of target organ damage. Finally the therapeutic implications of hypertension-related neurogenic abnormalities will be highlighted.

Grassi, G., QUARTI TREVANO, F., Dell'Oro, R., Mancia, G. (2008). Essential hypertension and the sympathetic nervous system. NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 29(Suppl 1), S33-S36 [10.1007/s10072-008-0882-9].

Essential hypertension and the sympathetic nervous system

GRASSI, GUIDO;QUARTI TREVANO, FOSCA ANNA LUISA;DELL'ORO, RAFFAELLA;MANCIA, GIUSEPPE
2008

Abstract

Sympathetic neural factors exert a key role in homeostatic blood pressure control. Evidence is available that abnormalities in sympathetic function may favour the development and progression of the hypertensive state. This paper will review the data collected throughout the years on the role of adrenergic mechanisms in the pathophysiology of the hypertensive state. It will then examine the mechanisms and the consequences of the sympathetic overdrive reported in hypertension, with particular emphasis on its role in the development of target organ damage. Finally the therapeutic implications of hypertension-related neurogenic abnormalities will be highlighted.
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Norepinephrine; Hypertension; Sympathetic Nervous System; Humans
English
2008
29
Suppl 1
S33
S36
none
Grassi, G., QUARTI TREVANO, F., Dell'Oro, R., Mancia, G. (2008). Essential hypertension and the sympathetic nervous system. NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 29(Suppl 1), S33-S36 [10.1007/s10072-008-0882-9].
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