Role of Vascular Receptors in the Development of Hypertension in the Elderly Population.

IF 0.5 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
International Journal of Angiology Pub Date : 2022-12-30 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1759650
Shlomo Yosef Shaulian, Amgad N Makaryus, Roman Zeltser
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Abstract

Hypertension is a disease common in adults, with many risk factors and potentially life-threatening outcomes. Blood pressure is controlled by receptors that inform the brain about the amount of pressure inside the arteries, and the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood, respectively. Research has revealed that baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) decreases with increasing age and that there is a high correlation between hypertension and low BRS. However, various studies with differing results have indicated that high blood pressure is what causes BRS to decline, and vice versa. Several studies have shown very conflicting results on the correlation between chemoreflex and age; there have been indications of chemoreflex having a positive, negative, and zero correlation with age. In several experiments, the surgical removal of the chemoreceptors of hypertensive rats was followed by a decrease in blood pressure. These animal experiments, and an additional noninvasive human experiment in which the chemoreceptors were temporarily "shut off," are reasons why more attention should be given to chemoreceptors as a route of alleviating hypertension.

血管受体在老年人高血压发病中的作用
高血压是一种成人常见病,有许多风险因素,并可能危及生命。血压由感受器控制,这些感受器分别向大脑通报动脉内的压力大小以及血液中的氧气和二氧化碳含量。研究表明,气压反射敏感性(BRS)会随着年龄的增长而降低,高血压与气压反射敏感性低之间存在高度相关性。然而,各种研究的结果却不尽相同,有研究表明,高血压才是导致气压反射敏感性下降的原因,反之亦然。有几项研究显示,化学肌张力与年龄的相关性非常矛盾;有迹象表明化学肌张力与年龄呈正相关、负相关或零相关。在一些实验中,通过手术切除高血压大鼠的化学感受器后,血压有所下降。这些动物实验,以及另外一个暂时 "关闭 "化学感受器的非侵入性人体实验,都说明了为什么要更多地关注化学感受器,将其作为缓解高血压的一种途径。
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International Journal of Angiology
International Journal of Angiology PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
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