The structural factor of hypertension: large and small artery alterations
- PMID: 25767286
- DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.303596
The structural factor of hypertension: large and small artery alterations
Abstract
Pathophysiological studies have extensively investigated the structural factor in hypertension, including large and small artery remodeling and functional changes. Here, we review the recent literature on the alterations in small and large arteries in hypertension. We discuss the possible mechanisms underlying these abnormalities and we explain how they accompany and often precede hypertension. Finally, we propose an integrated pathophysiological approach to better understand how the cross-talk between large and small artery changes interacts in pressure wave transmission, exaggerates cardiac, brain and kidney damage, and lead to cardiovascular and renal complications. We focus on patients with essential hypertension because this is the most prevalent form of hypertension, and describe other forms of hypertension only for contrasting their characteristics with those of uncomplicated essential hypertension.
Keywords: arterial stiffness; arterioles; brain; heart; hypertension; kidney.
© 2015 American Heart Association, Inc.
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