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Tostes, Rita C. A.,
Vascular smooth muscle function in hypertension
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Vascular smooth muscle function in hypertension / Theodora Szasz, Rita C.A. Tostes
作者:
Szasz, Theodora,
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Tostes, Rita C. A.,
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1 PDF (vii, 96 pages) :illustrations :
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Part of : Colloquium digital library of life sciences
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Hypertension is defined by an increase in systemic blood pressure above limits considered normal, currently set at 140 mmHg for systolic and 90 mmHg for diastolic pressure [1]. Assuming central venous pressure to be near zero, mean arterial pressure is determined by the product of total peripheral resistance and cardiac output. In most cases of essential hypertension, as well as in animal models of hypertension, cardiac output and its main determinants, stroke volume and heart rate, are normal, whereas total peripheral resistance is increased. Total peripheral resistance is influenced by a number of factors described by the Poiseuille's law, the most significant of which by far is the diameter of blood vessels of the arterial tree
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Vascular smooth muscle -
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9781615046850
Vascular smooth muscle function in hypertension
Szasz, Theodora,
Vascular smooth muscle function in hypertension
[electronic resource] /Theodora Szasz, Rita C.A. Tostes - 1 PDF (vii, 96 pages) :illustrations - Colloquium series on integrated systems physiology,# 612154-5626 ;. - Colloquium series on integrated systems physiology ;# 61. .
Part of : Colloquium digital library of life sciences
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-94)
1. Historical considerations on early physiological studies of the cardiovascular system --
Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers
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Hypertension is defined by an increase in systemic blood pressure above limits considered normal, currently set at 140 mmHg for systolic and 90 mmHg for diastolic pressure [1]. Assuming central venous pressure to be near zero, mean arterial pressure is determined by the product of total peripheral resistance and cardiac output. In most cases of essential hypertension, as well as in animal models of hypertension, cardiac output and its main determinants, stroke volume and heart rate, are normal, whereas total peripheral resistance is increased. Total peripheral resistance is influenced by a number of factors described by the Poiseuille's law, the most significant of which by far is the diameter of blood vessels of the arterial tree
ISBN: 9781615046850
Standard No.: 10.4199 / C00129ED1V01Y201503ISP061doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: RC685.H8 / S928 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 616.132
National Library of Medicine Call No.: WG 34 / S928v 2017
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Since blood vessel diameter is a reflection of both vascular structure and active regulation of vascular tone through mechanisms of vasoconstriction and vasodilatation, it is generally considered that alterations in total peripheral resistance are directly determined by alterations in vascular smooth muscle structure and/or function. Thus, complex blood pressure regulation systems, including renal, nervous, endocrine, immune, and others, in their turn influenced by genetic or environmental factors, converge upon the same molecular mechanisms that control the structure and function of vascular smooth muscle. In this work, rather than providing the exhaustive list of modifications in the blood pressure regulating systems that ultimately affect the vasculature in hypertension, we will focus on the structural and functional alterations of vascular smooth muscle per se during hypertension
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