2019
DOI: 10.1161/hyp.74.suppl_1.p3035
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Abstract P3035: Role of T Cells in Sex Differences in Blood Pressure Elevation and Adipose Tissue Expansion Following Chronic High Fat Diet Feeding in Dahl Rats

Abstract: Diets high in saturated fats are increasingly linked to the development of hypertension, yet the mechanisms by which high saturated fat diet (HFD) increases blood pressure remain unclear. Although young women are typically protected from hypertension relative to age-matched men, recent studies suggest that the cardiovascular protection in young women is compromised by chronic consumption of a HFD. We hypothesize that chronic HFD treatment causes a greater increase in blood pressure in females via sex-specific … Show more

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