As our understanding of the underlying aetiology of hypertension is far from adequate, over 90% of patients with hypertension receive a diagnosis of essential hypertension. This non-specific diagnosis leads to suboptimal therapeutics and a major problem with non-compliance. Understanding the normal control of blood pressure (BP) is, hence, important for a better understanding of the disease.This review attempts to unravel the present understanding of BP control. The local mechanisms of BP control, the neural mechanisms, renal-endocrine mechanisms, and a variety of other hormones that have a bearing in normal BP control are discussed and the possible role in the pathophysiology is alluded to
Basic research using animal models points to a causal role of the central nervous system in essentia...
It is generally accepted that the essential hypertension (EH) is caused by interactions among congen...
Much of our knowledge about the CNS control of blood pressure is derived from animal studies using t...
There is substantial evidence for an activation of the sympathetic nervous system in man as well as ...
Short-term and long-term blood pressure (BP) regulation and its maintenance at levels adequate to pe...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Regulation of the circulatory system to maintain a constant arterial pressure is critical in ensurin...
There is a relationship between arterial blood pressure, cardiac output and vascular resistance whic...
Basic research using animal models points to a causal role of the central nervous system in essentia...
Endocrine hormones contribute to the vascular tone in physiological conditions. A complex interplay ...
Borderline hypertension attracts investigative interest since it is an early predictor of establishe...
The autonomic nervous system and its sympathetic armplay important roles in the regulation of blood ...
1. In this paper we review recent work from our laboratory on two major pathways important in the ce...
The temporal organization of blood pressure is mainly controlled by neuroendocrine mechanisms. The m...
The pathophysiology of various stages of hypertension is different. In early hyperkinetic borderline...
Basic research using animal models points to a causal role of the central nervous system in essentia...
It is generally accepted that the essential hypertension (EH) is caused by interactions among congen...
Much of our knowledge about the CNS control of blood pressure is derived from animal studies using t...
There is substantial evidence for an activation of the sympathetic nervous system in man as well as ...
Short-term and long-term blood pressure (BP) regulation and its maintenance at levels adequate to pe...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Regulation of the circulatory system to maintain a constant arterial pressure is critical in ensurin...
There is a relationship between arterial blood pressure, cardiac output and vascular resistance whic...
Basic research using animal models points to a causal role of the central nervous system in essentia...
Endocrine hormones contribute to the vascular tone in physiological conditions. A complex interplay ...
Borderline hypertension attracts investigative interest since it is an early predictor of establishe...
The autonomic nervous system and its sympathetic armplay important roles in the regulation of blood ...
1. In this paper we review recent work from our laboratory on two major pathways important in the ce...
The temporal organization of blood pressure is mainly controlled by neuroendocrine mechanisms. The m...
The pathophysiology of various stages of hypertension is different. In early hyperkinetic borderline...
Basic research using animal models points to a causal role of the central nervous system in essentia...
It is generally accepted that the essential hypertension (EH) is caused by interactions among congen...
Much of our knowledge about the CNS control of blood pressure is derived from animal studies using t...