Purpose of Review In recent years, a vast body of evidence has accumulated indicating the role of the immune system in the regulation of blood pressure and modulation of hypertensive pathology. Numerous cells of the immune system, both innate and adaptive immunity, have been indicated to play an important role in the development and maintenance of hypertension. The purpose of this review was to summarize the role of adaptive immunity in experimental models of hypertension (genetic, saltsensitive, and Angiotensin (Ang) II induced) and in human studies. In particular, the role of T and B cells is discussed. Recent Findings In response to hypertensive stimuli such as Ang II and high salt, T cells become pro-inflammatory and they infiltrate...
Inflammation, as measured by proinflammatory cytokines (interleukin [IL]-17, intercellular adhesion ...
For several decades it has been known that clinical hypertension is associated with elevated serum l...
According to modern concept of the etiopathogenesis of essential hypertension, immune cells play an ...
A large number of investigations have demonstrated the participation of the immune system in the pat...
Hypertension is a common disorder with uncertain etiology. In the last several years, it has become ...
Hypertension is a widely prevalent and a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. D...
Hypertension is a global health problem, with >1.3 billion individuals with high blood pressure w...
Purpose of Review: Hypertension is a common disorder with substantial impact on public health du...
The nervous system and the immune system share the common ability to exert gatekeeper roles at the i...
The immune system, inflammation and hypertension are related to each other. Innate and adaptive immu...
Over the last few years, evidence has accumulated to suggest that hypertension is, at least in part,...
Several studies published in the past three decades have suggested that the adaptive immune system c...
Hypertension affects 30% of adults and is the leading risk factor for heart attack and stroke. Tradi...
<p>Background—The pathogenesis of hypertension remains poorly understood, and treatment is often uns...
Recent studies have emphasized a role of adaptive immunity, and particularly T cells, in the genesis...
Inflammation, as measured by proinflammatory cytokines (interleukin [IL]-17, intercellular adhesion ...
For several decades it has been known that clinical hypertension is associated with elevated serum l...
According to modern concept of the etiopathogenesis of essential hypertension, immune cells play an ...
A large number of investigations have demonstrated the participation of the immune system in the pat...
Hypertension is a common disorder with uncertain etiology. In the last several years, it has become ...
Hypertension is a widely prevalent and a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. D...
Hypertension is a global health problem, with >1.3 billion individuals with high blood pressure w...
Purpose of Review: Hypertension is a common disorder with substantial impact on public health du...
The nervous system and the immune system share the common ability to exert gatekeeper roles at the i...
The immune system, inflammation and hypertension are related to each other. Innate and adaptive immu...
Over the last few years, evidence has accumulated to suggest that hypertension is, at least in part,...
Several studies published in the past three decades have suggested that the adaptive immune system c...
Hypertension affects 30% of adults and is the leading risk factor for heart attack and stroke. Tradi...
<p>Background—The pathogenesis of hypertension remains poorly understood, and treatment is often uns...
Recent studies have emphasized a role of adaptive immunity, and particularly T cells, in the genesis...
Inflammation, as measured by proinflammatory cytokines (interleukin [IL]-17, intercellular adhesion ...
For several decades it has been known that clinical hypertension is associated with elevated serum l...
According to modern concept of the etiopathogenesis of essential hypertension, immune cells play an ...