Understanding the causal role of the immune and inflammatory responses in hypertension has led to questions regarding the links between hypertension and autoimmunity. Immune pathology in primary hypertension mimics several autoimmune mechanisms observed in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus, psoriasis, systemic sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and periodontitis. More importantly, the prevalence of hypertension in patients with these autoimmune diseases is significantly increased, when compared to control populations. Clinical and epidemiological evidence is reviewed along with possible mechanisms linking hypertension and autoimmunity. Inflammation and oxidative stress are linked in a self-perpetuating cycle that significantly c...
Significance: Hypertension is a multifactorial disease ensuing from the continuous challenge imposed...
Purpose of Review: Hypertension is a common disorder with substantial impact on public health du...
Several studies published in the past three decades have suggested that the adaptive immune system c...
Understanding the causal role of the immune and inflammatory responses in hypertension has led to qu...
Hypertension that is considered idiopathic is called essential hypertension and accordingly has no c...
Hypertension is a global health problem, with >1.3 billion individuals with high blood pressure w...
Abstract—Several lines of evidence suggest that essential hypertension originates from an autoimmune...
Hypertension is a widely prevalent and a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. D...
A large number of investigations have demonstrated the participation of the immune system in the pat...
Over the last few years, evidence has accumulated to suggest that hypertension is, at least in part,...
tLow grade inflammation exerts a crucial pathogenic role in hypertension and cardiovascular disease....
The immune system, inflammation and hypertension are related to each other. Innate and adaptive immu...
For several decades it has been known that clinical hypertension is associated with elevated serum l...
Aprominent pathology textbook used in the United States includes an image illustrating the renal his...
In this review we summarize the recent evidence that highlights the involvement of low-grade inflamm...
Significance: Hypertension is a multifactorial disease ensuing from the continuous challenge imposed...
Purpose of Review: Hypertension is a common disorder with substantial impact on public health du...
Several studies published in the past three decades have suggested that the adaptive immune system c...
Understanding the causal role of the immune and inflammatory responses in hypertension has led to qu...
Hypertension that is considered idiopathic is called essential hypertension and accordingly has no c...
Hypertension is a global health problem, with >1.3 billion individuals with high blood pressure w...
Abstract—Several lines of evidence suggest that essential hypertension originates from an autoimmune...
Hypertension is a widely prevalent and a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. D...
A large number of investigations have demonstrated the participation of the immune system in the pat...
Over the last few years, evidence has accumulated to suggest that hypertension is, at least in part,...
tLow grade inflammation exerts a crucial pathogenic role in hypertension and cardiovascular disease....
The immune system, inflammation and hypertension are related to each other. Innate and adaptive immu...
For several decades it has been known that clinical hypertension is associated with elevated serum l...
Aprominent pathology textbook used in the United States includes an image illustrating the renal his...
In this review we summarize the recent evidence that highlights the involvement of low-grade inflamm...
Significance: Hypertension is a multifactorial disease ensuing from the continuous challenge imposed...
Purpose of Review: Hypertension is a common disorder with substantial impact on public health du...
Several studies published in the past three decades have suggested that the adaptive immune system c...