2013
DOI: 10.1038/jhh.2013.55
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Hypertension and kidneys: unraveling complex molecular mechanisms underlying hypertensive renal damage

Abstract: Kidney damage represents a frequent event in the course of hypertension, ranging from a benign to a malignant form of nephropathy depending on several factors, that is, individual susceptibility, degree of hypertension, type of etiology and underlying kidney disease. Multiple mechanisms are involved in determination of kidney glomerular, tubular and interstitial injuries in hypertension. The present review article discusses relevant contributory molecular mechanisms underpinning the promotion of hypertensive r… Show more

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“…Kidneys play an integral role in blood pressure (BP) regulation and even the slightest impairment of renal function can contribute to the development of hypertension [1, 2], which remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide [3]. Among the modifiable risk factors for the development of hypertension, heavy ethanol consumption is considered as one of the most relevant unhealthy lifestyle pattern [3, 4], and data from epidemiologic, clinical and experimental studies have provided a compelling link between these two conditions [4-10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kidneys play an integral role in blood pressure (BP) regulation and even the slightest impairment of renal function can contribute to the development of hypertension [1, 2], which remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide [3]. Among the modifiable risk factors for the development of hypertension, heavy ethanol consumption is considered as one of the most relevant unhealthy lifestyle pattern [3, 4], and data from epidemiologic, clinical and experimental studies have provided a compelling link between these two conditions [4-10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deeper insight into the mechanisms leading to mechanically induced podocyte damage may be instrumental in devising targeted treatments for podocyte injuries, as seen in hypertensive nephropathy. 18 …”
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“…Полученное нами снижение уровня АУ и уменьшение числа пациенток с АУ в результате адекватной, особенно комбинированной, антигипертензивной терапии отра-жает органопротективный эффект препаратов, в первую очередь блокаторов РААС, гормоны которой способству-ют изменению внутрипочечной гемодинамики и струк-турному повреждению почечной паренхимы. Вследствие гиперактивации РААС возникает стойкая вазоконстрик-ция, гипертрофия, фиброз и ремоделирование артери-альных сосудов, что приводит к поражению почечных клубочков и постепенному развитию гломерулосклеро-за [14,15]. Кроме того, вазоактивные агенты, воспале-ние, механические и метаболические факторы способ-ствуют образованию активных форм кислорода, что сопровождается снижением биодоступности оксида азота и в итоге усиливает реактивность клеток гладких мышц сосудов [16].…”
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