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Essential Hypertension and Its Causes

Essential Hypertension and Its Causes

Neural and Non-Neural Mechanisms

9780195094831
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Essential hypertension (EH) is the most common type of high blood pressure and is responsible for much death and serious illness, which has been the reason for the huge research effort to determine its causes. However, countless scientific articles still keep proclaiming that the causes of essential hypertension remain unknown. In view of the number of publications that descend on the hypertension specialist like a waterfall, such proclamations seem to overlook the considerableamount of knowledge that we already have about the etiology of EH. The problem may be a lack of synthesis rather than a lack of information. This book provides a unique synthesis of the pathophysiology of essential hypertension (EH), which is limited through the brain and is critically dependent onboth genetic and environmental factors such as stress, high salt intake and obesity. Korner analyses the mechanisms by which the various factors raise blood pressure and the pathophysiology of EH compared with that in renal hypertension and in some of the rat models of genetic hypertension. In some individuals stress-induced vasoconstriction enhances the brains responsiveness to salt, giving rise to stress-and-salt-related EH. In others, stress-induced EH promotes eating, causing hypertensiveobesity. Improving lifestyle through regular exercise and reduction of salt and calorie intake directly antagonises the environmental causes of EH, and has implications for prevenion and treatment.
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OUP USA
86076
9780195094831
9780195094831

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Publication date
2007
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
720
Dimensions (mm)
162 x 242
Weight (g)
1161
  • I. Introduction; A Short History and some Clinical Aspects; II. Biological Control; The Nature of the Cardiovascular Control System; Blood Pressure Genetics; III. Input-Output Analysis: Pointers to Neural Involvement; Human Arterial Pressure; Output Patterns in Non-Obese Hypertensives; IV. Intrinsic Cardiovascular Properties in Hypertension; The Peripheral Vascular Integrator; Cardiac Performance; V. Interactive Aspects of Neural Circulatory Control; CNS Cardiovascular Pathways: Role of Fast and Slow Transmitters; Whole-Organism Baroreflexes; Exercise Training and Its Long-Term Effects on Blood Pressure: Linkage to Somatic Movement; VI. The Brain as the Source of Lifestyle-Related Hypertension; Psychosocial Stress and Hypertension; Salt, Other Dietary Factors, and Blood Pressure; Normotensive and Hypertensive Obesity; Obstructive Sleep Apnoea; VII. Causes and Mechanisms of Renal and SHR Hypertension; More About the Kidney in Hypertension; SHR Hypertension and Its Causes; VIII. Synthesis; Two Syndromes of Essential Hypertension;
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