Cardiovascular adaptation to environmental stress: Its role in the development of hypertension, responsible mechanisms, and hypotheses

Richard A. Galosy , Claude J. Gaebelein
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Abstract

The interaction of psychological stresses with organismic susceptibility to disease states has been at least implicitly assumed for many years. Recent emphais on cardiac risk factors has provoked much concern regarding the role of psychological stress in the etiology of cardiovascular diseases, such as hypertension. The literature reviewed shows that controlled psychological stress has a profound influence on cardiovascular parameters such as arterial blood pressure. Furthermore, there is considerable evidence that the nervous system and renal system are intimately involved in the production of these cardiovascular adjustments. Unfortunately, the research to date has not provided any conclusive evidence which suggests that psychological stress results in chronic cardiovascular pathologies. It is suggested that psychological stress is not both a necessary and sufficient condition for the production of cardiovascular disease. Rather the hypothesis is advanced that an organism must have a physiological predisposition for the pathology before psychological stress will precipitate the disease.

心血管对环境应激的适应:其在高血压发生中的作用、机制和假说
心理压力与机体对疾病状态的易感性之间的相互作用,至少在多年前就已经被含蓄地假定了。最近对心脏危险因素的重视引起了人们对心理应激在心血管疾病(如高血压)病因学中的作用的关注。文献综述表明,可控的心理应激对动脉血压等心血管参数有深远的影响。此外,有相当多的证据表明,神经系统和肾脏系统密切参与这些心血管调节的产生。不幸的是,迄今为止的研究还没有提供任何确凿的证据表明心理压力会导致慢性心血管疾病。提示心理应激并非心血管疾病发生的充分必要条件。相反,提出的假设是,在心理压力导致疾病发生之前,生物体必须具有对病理的生理倾向。
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