1. Arterial Hypertension: Novel Pharmacological Targets and Future Perspectives.
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Popa, Irene Paula, Clim, Andreea, Pînzariu, Alin Constantin, Lazăr, Cristina Iuliana, Popa, Ștefan, Tudorancea, Ivona Maria, Moscalu, Mihaela, Șerban, Dragomir N., Șerban, Ionela Lăcrămioara, Costache-Enache, Irina-Iuliana, and Tudorancea, Ionuț
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ENDOTHELIN receptors , *ANTIHYPERTENSIVE agents , *BLOOD pressure , *DRUG therapy ,CARDIOVASCULAR disease related mortality - Abstract
Arterial hypertension (HTN) is one of the major global contributors to cardiovascular diseases and premature mortality, particularly due to its impact on vital organs and the coexistence of various comorbidities such as chronic renal disease, diabetes, cerebrovascular diseases, and obesity. Regardless of the accessibility of several well-established pharmacological treatments, the percentage of patients achieving adequate blood pressure (BP) control is still significantly lower than recommended levels. Therefore, the pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of HTN is currently the major focus of healthcare systems. Various strategies are being applied, such as the development of new pharmacological agents that target different underlying physiopathological mechanisms or associated comorbidities. Additionally, a novel group of interventional techniques has emerged in recent years, specifically for situations when blood pressure is not properly controlled despite the use of multiple antihypertensives in maximum doses or when patients are unable to tolerate or desire not to receive antihypertensive medications. Nonetheless, reducing the focus on antihypertensive medication development by the pharmaceutical industry and increasing recognition of ineffective HTN control due to poor drug adherence demands ongoing research into alternative approaches to treatment. The aim of this review is to summarize the potential novel pharmacological targets for the treatment of arterial hypertension as well as the future perspectives of the treatment strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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