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Animal Models for Study of Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Hypertension and Its Complications.

Authors :
Zicha, Josef
Vaněčková, Ivana
Zicha, Josef

Abstract

Summary: Essential hypertension is still an important health care problem. It is necessary to investigate its mechanisms in animal models. The potential clinical importance of such experimental research might be expected. This Special Issue concerned several important topics. First, several studies focused on the pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for blood pressure elevation during hypertension development, organ damage in chronic hypertension, and drugs targeting hypertension and/or its complications. Other studies were interested in the participation of central and peripheral blood pressure control, changes in vascular structure and function, and neural, humoral, and endocrine factors. Furthermore, the contribution of altered redox signaling, chronic inflammation, microbiome changes, and interactions of genetic and environmental factors were evaluated in multiple papers. Finally, special attention was paid to the progress in pharmacological tools for the control of hypertension and associated organ damage, genetic modifications to alter blood pressure levels, and non-pharmacological interventions attenuating hypertension or its complications. The original articles or reviews covered the interesting aspects of the pathophysiology of hypertension and associated end-organ damage, the use of various experimental hypertensive models, and the importance of specific environmental factors acting in distinct phases of the ontogeny. We especially appreciate the presentation of new ideas and the critical discussion of traditional theories.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Cardiovascular medicine
developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD)
gut microbiota
hypertension
short chain fatty acid
oxidative stress
probiotics
prebiotics
renin-angiotensin system
fibroblast growth factor-23
left ventricular hypertrophy
renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
losartan
canrenone
Hyp mice
X-linked hypophosphatemia
hairless SHRM
cold acclimation
cardiac Cx43
extracellular matrix
thyroid hormones
SHR
sacubitril/valsartan
ARNI
ivabradine
remodelling
cardiac dysfunction
fibrosis
angiotensin II
angiotensin 1-7
knock-out
genome-editing
SHRSP
Dahl SS
foetal programming of hypertension
sympathetic neurotransmission
sympathetic innervation
vascular remodelling
foetal undernutrition
old SHR
antihypertensive therapy
blood pressure monitoring
LV hypertrophy
ECM markers
cardiac fibrosis
SHR-CRP
SGLT-2 inhibitor
gene expression
age
lipid metabolism
nitric oxide
l-NAME
rostral ventrolateral medulla
aging
reactive oxygen species
NADPH oxidase activator 1
mitochondria
chloride
calcium-activated chloride channel
Na+-K+-2Cl− cotransporter 1
TMEM16A
smooth muscle
fetal undernutrition programming
cross-fostering
lactation period
cardiovascular hypertrophy
adipose tissue browning
cardiovascular disease
catecholamines
liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
SGLT-2 inhibition
proteinuria
uninephrectomized salt-loaded
two-kidney
one-clip hypertension
fawn-hooded hypertensive rat
ApoE KO
apolipoprotein E knockout mice
atherosclerosis
Na,K-ATPase
TCTP
TCTP-overexpressing transgenic mice
translationally controlled tumor protein
TCTP-TG
experimental hypertension
bone
rats
taurine
magnesium
24 h urine(24U)
stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat
young SHR
combination therapy
treatment effect
systolic blood pressure

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
books978-3-0365-6319-0
9783036563183
9783036563190
ISBNs :
9783036563190, 9783036563183, and 9783036563190
Database :
Jio Institute Digital Library Catalog
Journal :
Animal Models for Study of Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Hypertension and Its Complications
Notes :
003636, Health Management, Open Access star Unrestricted online access, Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ cc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, English
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
jlc.oai.folio.org.fs00001072.4db6a73e.6850.4eb1.b90b.58e5fbeedbde
Document Type :
Book; Electronic document