Novel Advances in Our Understanding of Sex-Dependent Control of Blood Pressure.

IF 19.1 1区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Rachel Q Muir, Jiaojiao Xu, Alexandra D Medcalf, Jennifer L Pluznick
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Abstract

Sex differences in blood pressure are evident from puberty through menopause, with premenopausal females exhibiting lower blood pressure than males. This review discusses key factors contributing to sex differences in blood pressure, focusing on the normotensive state. Key contributions from a number of systems are discussed, including cardiovascular and renal function, oxidative stress, immune cell involvement, the microbiome, and the roles of the nervous system and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. Additionally, we highlight novel advances in the field, including findings related to the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER), Klotho, olfactory receptor 558 (OLFR558), and the four-core genotype (FCG) model. Insights from clinical data and their implications for hypertension management are also considered. In sum, this review aims to integrate current knowledge on sex differences in blood pressure regulation to inform future research and clinical care.

性别依赖性血压控制的新进展。
从青春期到更年期,血压的性别差异是明显的,绝经前女性的血压比男性低。这篇综述讨论了导致血压性别差异的关键因素,重点是血压正常状态。讨论了许多系统的关键贡献,包括心血管和肾脏功能,氧化应激,免疫细胞参与,微生物组,以及神经系统和肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统的作用。此外,我们还重点介绍了该领域的新进展,包括与G蛋白偶联雌激素受体(GPER)、Klotho、嗅觉受体558 (OLFR558)和四核基因型(FCG)模型相关的发现。从临床数据的见解及其对高血压管理的影响也被考虑。总之,本综述旨在整合目前关于血压调节性别差异的知识,为未来的研究和临床护理提供信息。
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Annual review of physiology
Annual review of physiology 医学-生理学
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期刊介绍: Since 1939, the Annual Review of Physiology has been highlighting significant developments in animal physiology. The journal covers diverse areas, including cardiovascular physiology, cell physiology, ecological, evolutionary, and comparative physiology, endocrinology, gastrointestinal physiology, neurophysiology, renal and electrolyte physiology, respiratory physiology, and special topics.
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