T Cells and Hypertension: Solved and Unsolved Mysteries Regarding the Female Rat
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T Cells and Hypertension: Solved and Unsolved Mysteries Regarding the Female Rat
Abstract
T-cell function in female animal models of hypertension is poorly understood since most research is conducted in males. Our findings in Dahl-salt-sensitive and Dahl salt-resistant rats support prior research showing sex-specific T-cell effects in the pathophysiology of hypertension. Further studies are needed to inform clinical studies in both sexes and to provide clues into immune mechanisms underlying susceptibility and resilience to developing hypertension and associated disease.
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