2000
DOI: 10.1006/taap.1999.8871
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The Change of β-Adrenergic System in Lead-Induced Hypertension

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“…These actions also include direct effects on the excitability and contractility of the heart (8,9), vascular actions on the compliance and contractility of smooth muscle (12)(13)(14), and tissue damage by free radicals (15). This metal also promotes reductions in vascular β-adrenoceptor density and cAMP levels, factors that contribute to increased blood pressure (16). In addition, harmful effects on other possible sites of action as within the central nervous system might occur affecting blood pressure regulation (17,18).…”
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“…These actions also include direct effects on the excitability and contractility of the heart (8,9), vascular actions on the compliance and contractility of smooth muscle (12)(13)(14), and tissue damage by free radicals (15). This metal also promotes reductions in vascular β-adrenoceptor density and cAMP levels, factors that contribute to increased blood pressure (16). In addition, harmful effects on other possible sites of action as within the central nervous system might occur affecting blood pressure regulation (17,18).…”
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“…Lead may cause enhanced sympathetic nerve activity with increases in circulating epinephrine and norepinephrine levels in conjunction with decreased density of vasodilating beta 2 adrenergic receptors [33]. Chronic low-level exposure to lead results in increased activity of angiotensin converting enzyme activity and increases in plasma renin, angiotensin II, and aldosterone levels [34].…”
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“…Lead exposure in rats is associated with a down regulation of the expression of soluble guanylate cyclase, the enzyme that produces cyclic GMP, which mediates NO-induced vasodilation (Marques et al 2001). Lead-induced hypertension is also associated with abnormalities in the adrenergic system, including increased central sympathetic nervous system activity, elevated plasma norepinephrine, and decreased vascular β-adrenergic receptor density (Carmignani et al 2000;Chang et al 1996;Tsao et al 2000). Chronic lead exposure also activates the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, either directly or indirectly, through stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system.…”
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