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Review
. 2017 Jul 24:HYPERTENSIONAHA.117.08936.
doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.117.08936. Online ahead of print.

Recent Advances in Neurogenic Hypertension: Dietary Salt, Obesity, and Inflammation

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Recent Advances in Neurogenic Hypertension: Dietary Salt, Obesity, and Inflammation

Sean D Stocker et al. Hypertension. .

Abstract

Neurally-mediated hypertension results from a dysregulation of sympathetic and/or neuroendocrine mechanisms to increase ABP. Multiple factors may exert multiple central effects to alter neural circuits and produce unique sympathetic signatures and elevate ABP. In this brief review, we have discussed novel observations regarding three contributing factors: dietary salt intake, obesity, and inflammation. However, the interaction among these and other factors is likely much more complex; recent studies suggest a prior exposure to one stimulus may sensitize the response to a subsequent hypertensive stimulus. Insight into the central mechanisms by which these factors selectively alter SNA or cooperatively interact to impact hypertension may represent a platform for novel therapeutic treatment strategies.

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