父母高血压的正常血压受试者24小时血压及心脏和血管结构的变化。

G Parati, A Ravogli, C Giannattasio, E Mutti, S Trazzi, A Villani, G Mancia
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摘要

有高血压家族史的受试者是研究原发性高血压患者早期心血管结构和功能改变机制的合适模型。在我们的研究中,我们讨论了在父母患有高血压的正常受试者中经常观察到的轻度办公室血压升高的因素。在15名父母双方都有高血压的正常受试者(FH++)和15名父母一方有高血压的正常受试者(FH(+)-)中,与15名父母没有高血压的正常受试者(FH-)相比,我们没有发现对压力的高反应性的证据。相反,fh++受试者的特点是在24小时内(包括夜间睡眠)在休息和走动条件下记录的血压值显着(尽管轻微)升高。FH++和FH(+)-受试者也比FH-受试者表现出更大的左心室质量厚度和更大的前臂最小血管阻力。因此,高血压家族史阳性的受试者在高血压前期血压升高并不反映与就诊相关的应激过度反应,而是表明早期和持续的血压升高。这种血压升高伴随着早期心血管结构变化,这可能表明这些受试者甚至在出现明显高血压之前就暴露于更高的风险。
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Changes in 24 hour blood pressure and in cardiac and vascular structure in normotensive subjects with parental hypertension.

Subjects with family history of hypertension represent a suitable model to investigate the mechanisms responsible for early cardiovascular structural and functional changes occurring in essential hypertension. In our study we have addressed the factors involved in determining the mild elevation in office blood pressure frequently observed in normotensive subjects with hypertensive parents. In 15 normotensive subjects with both parents hypertensive (FH++) and in 15 normotensive subjects with one parent hypertensive (FH(+)-) we found no evidence of a hyperreactivity to stress as compared to the responses of 15 normotensive subjects with no parental hypertension (FH--). On the contrary FH++ subjects were characterized by a significant although mild increase in their blood pressure values recorded either at rest and in ambulatory conditions over the 24 hours, including night sleep. FH++ and FH(+)- subjects also showed a greater left ventricular mass thickness and a greater minimal forearm vascular resistance than FH-- subjects. Thus, the elevation in blood pressure found in the pre-hypertensive stage in subjects with positive family history for hypertension does not reflect a hyperreactivity to the stress associated with physician's visit but indicates an early and persistent blood pressure elevation. This blood pressure elevation is accompanied by early cardiovascular structural changes which may indicate that these subjects are exposed to a higher risk even before developing overt hypertension.

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