It is now well accepted that alterations in kidney function, due either to primary renal disease or to inappropriate hormonal influences on the kidney, are a cardinal characteristic in all forms of hypertension, and lead to a reduced ability of the kidneys to excrete sodium and the consequent development of elevated arterial pressures (1, 2). However, it is also apparent that many extrarenal factors are important contributors to altered kidney function and hypertension. Central to many hypertensinogenic processes is the inappropriate activation of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and its downstream consequences by various pathophysiologic mechanisms (3, 4). There may also be derangements in arachidonic acid metabolites, endothelium derive...
Intensive investigative efforts probing the many characteristics and potential functions of the reni...
Angiotensin II, nitric oxide, and end-organ damage in hypertension. The adaptive changes that accomp...
The renin-angiotensin system is one of the most important systems for regulating blood pressure. Var...
Hypertension is one of the most common chronic diseases of human, affecting more than one billion pe...
Hypertension and parenchymal disease of the kidney are closelyinterrelated. Most primary renal disea...
Despite extensive animal and clinical experimentation, themechanisms responsible for the normal regu...
Evidence for the potential role of organ specific cardiovascular renin-angiotensin systems (RAS) has...
Regulation of blood pressure is a complex integratedresponse involving a variety of organ systems in...
The role of intrarenal interaction in the renin-angiotensin system; nitric oxide and oxidative stres...
The kidney receives a dense innervation of sympathetic and sensory fibres and can be both a target o...
Arterial hypertension is sustained by either of two long-term mechanisms of arteriolar vasoconstncti...
SUMMARY The assessment of the possible role played by the renin-angiotensin system in maintaining ar...
Essential hypertension is a common disease, yet its pathogenesis is not well understood. Altered con...
Essential hypertension is a common disease, yet its pathogenesis is not well understood. Altered con...
Hypertension in chronic renal disease and renovascular disease is often resistant to therapy. Unders...
Intensive investigative efforts probing the many characteristics and potential functions of the reni...
Angiotensin II, nitric oxide, and end-organ damage in hypertension. The adaptive changes that accomp...
The renin-angiotensin system is one of the most important systems for regulating blood pressure. Var...
Hypertension is one of the most common chronic diseases of human, affecting more than one billion pe...
Hypertension and parenchymal disease of the kidney are closelyinterrelated. Most primary renal disea...
Despite extensive animal and clinical experimentation, themechanisms responsible for the normal regu...
Evidence for the potential role of organ specific cardiovascular renin-angiotensin systems (RAS) has...
Regulation of blood pressure is a complex integratedresponse involving a variety of organ systems in...
The role of intrarenal interaction in the renin-angiotensin system; nitric oxide and oxidative stres...
The kidney receives a dense innervation of sympathetic and sensory fibres and can be both a target o...
Arterial hypertension is sustained by either of two long-term mechanisms of arteriolar vasoconstncti...
SUMMARY The assessment of the possible role played by the renin-angiotensin system in maintaining ar...
Essential hypertension is a common disease, yet its pathogenesis is not well understood. Altered con...
Essential hypertension is a common disease, yet its pathogenesis is not well understood. Altered con...
Hypertension in chronic renal disease and renovascular disease is often resistant to therapy. Unders...
Intensive investigative efforts probing the many characteristics and potential functions of the reni...
Angiotensin II, nitric oxide, and end-organ damage in hypertension. The adaptive changes that accomp...
The renin-angiotensin system is one of the most important systems for regulating blood pressure. Var...