Pathophysiology of essential hypertension: an update
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- DOI: 10.1080/14779072.2018.1540301
Pathophysiology of essential hypertension: an update
Abstract
Hypertension is caused by increased cardiac output and/or increased peripheral resistance. Areas covered: The various mechanisms affecting cardiac output/peripheral resistance involved in the development of essential hypertension are covered. These include genetics; sympathetic nervous system overactivity; renal mechanisms: excess sodium intake and pressure natriuresis; vascular mechanisms: endothelial cell dysfunction and the nitric oxide pathway; hormonal mechanisms: the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS); obesity, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA); insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome; uric acid; vitamin D; gender differences; racial, ethnic, and environmental factors; increased left ventricular ejection force and hypertension and its association with increased basal sympathetic activity - cortical connections. Expert commentary: Maximum association of hypertension is found with sympathetic overactivity which is directly or indirectly involved in different mechanisms of hypertension including RAAS, OSA, obesity, etc.. It is not overt sympathetic activity but disturbed basal sympathetic tone. Basal sympathetic tone arises from hypothalamus; possibly affected by cortical influences. Therefore, hypertension is not merely a disease of circulatory system alone. Its pathogenesis involves alteration in ANS (autonomic nervous system) and likely in cortical-hypothalamic connections. Assessment of ANS and cortical-hypothalamic connections may be required for better understanding of hypertension.
Keywords: Essential hypertension; hypothalamus; nitric oxide; sympathetic overactivity.
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