2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11325-019-01997-y
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Association between hydrogen sulfide and OSA-associated hypertension: a clinical study

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“…26 Multivariate linear regression analysis of patients with hypertension with obstructive sleep apnea revealed a negative correlation between higher 24-hour systolic and diastolic blood pressure and lower serum H 2 S levels compared with those in normotensive people. 27 Furthermore, a clinical trial with 126 patients with hypertension showed that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) as an H 2 S precursor significantly decreased systolic and diastolic blood pressures. 28 Kidney diseases and hypertension are intertwined, with both conditions influencing each other as primary disorders and secondary outcomes.…”
Section: So What? H 2 S and Hypertension Pathology Systemic Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 Multivariate linear regression analysis of patients with hypertension with obstructive sleep apnea revealed a negative correlation between higher 24-hour systolic and diastolic blood pressure and lower serum H 2 S levels compared with those in normotensive people. 27 Furthermore, a clinical trial with 126 patients with hypertension showed that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) as an H 2 S precursor significantly decreased systolic and diastolic blood pressures. 28 Kidney diseases and hypertension are intertwined, with both conditions influencing each other as primary disorders and secondary outcomes.…”
Section: So What? H 2 S and Hypertension Pathology Systemic Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the change of H 2 S concentration has been reported to be reduced in high blood pressure (HBP) patients, suggesting the potential regulatory role of H 2 S in HBP ( 11 , 12 ). Several clinical studies have reported the relationship between H 2 S and hypertension related disorders ( 13 ). Additionally, decreased H 2 S plasmatic levels were also found in lead-induced HBP patients ( 14 ).…”
Section: Endogenous H 2 S In Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%