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Immune Mechanisms of Hypertension

Immune Mechanisms of Hypertension

9781615045822
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In the vast majority of patients, hypertension has no identifiable cause. Moreover, despite decades of discovery and therapeutic development, approximately only half of the hypertensive patients are achieving clinically recommended blood pressure control. For these reasons, there has been continued interest in studying the factors that underlie the pathogenesis of hypertension. One area of research that has garnered significant attention is the potential link between immune system activation and blood pressure. Several lines of evidence, dating back several decades, support the concept for this association. This monograph gives a history of the early studies linking immune system function with hypertension and an overview of the large number of studies published in the past decade. The major focus is on the components of the innate and adaptive immune systems for which there is considerable evidence of their contributions to blood pressure control.
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Eurospan
69841
9781615045822
9781615045822

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
86
Dimensions (mm)
187.00 x 235.00
  • Introduction The Immune System:: Key Players Immune System Activation and Human Hypertension Long-Term Blood Pressure Control:: Role of the Kidneys Early Animal Experiments on Immune Function and Hypertension in Animals Cytokines and Inflammatory Mediators in Experimental Hypertension Innate Immune Contributions to Hypertension Adaptive Immune Contributions to Hypertension:: Role of T Cells Adaptive Immune Contributions to Hypertension:: Autoimmunity Mechanisms and Perspectives References Author Biography
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