Renal Mechanisms in the Pathogenesis of Essential Hypertension
In: Frontiers in Hypertension Research ISBN: 9781461259015; (1981)
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The purpose of this short review on the role of renal mechanisms in the pathogenesis of socalled “essential” hypertension is to focus on some findings that, taken together, begin to delineate the functional pattern of a kidney that is genetically structured to produce (or to contribute to) the development of a type of essential hypertension. To do this, experimental data for rats of different strains [Milan hypertensive strain (MHS), Milan normotensive strain (MNS), Dahl salt-resistant strain (DR), Dahl salt-sensitive strain (DS), spontaneously hypertensive rat strain (Kyoto) (SHR), Wistar-Kyoto strain (WKY)] with spontaneous or hereditary types of hypertension will be discussed together with those for humans with essential hypertension; and the sons of hypertensive parents, assumed to be in the prehypertensive stage, will be compared to sons of normotensive parents. Particular emphasis will be given to the studies carried out during the prehypertensive stage because there are well-known secondary kidney function changes produced by high blood pressure per se (1–4).
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Renal Mechanisms in the Pathogenesis of Essential Hypertension
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Bianchi, Giuseppe |
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Quelle: | Frontiers in Hypertension Research ISBN: 9781461259015; (1981) |
Veröffentlichung: | Springer New York, 1981 |
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ISBN: | 978-1-4612-5901-5 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-1-4612-5899-5_32 |
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