高血压:淋巴疾病?

IF 7.7 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Sunitha Konatham, Bethany L Goodlett, Hannah L Smith, Brett M Mitchell
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摘要

高血压影响近二分之一的美国成年人,是心血管事件和器官损伤的主要危险因素。有许多治疗方法可以降低高血压患者的血压;然而,它们的有效性程度各不相同。众所周知,高血压的病理与免疫系统的作用交织在一起。不同类型的免疫细胞在高血压病患者的器官中浸润和积聚,并有助于细胞因子的释放和持续炎症。最近,有研究表明,通过增加肾脏特异性淋巴管生成,可以降低血压,这有助于免疫细胞从肾脏中移出。高血压已知与肾、心脏、性腺和皮肤等组织中淋巴管生成增加有关;然而,人们对这种关系知之甚少。在这篇简短的综述文章中,我们探讨了高血压(一种被充分研究的疾病)和淋巴系统(一个历史上研究不足的系统)之间的联系。我们推测的关系点和淋巴集中的高血压治疗的潜在影响。
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Hypertension: a lymphatic disease?

Hypertension: a lymphatic disease?

Hypertension affects nearly one in two American adults and is a major risk factor for cardiovascular events and organ damage. Many treatments exist to lower blood pressure in hypertensive patients; however, their degree of effectiveness varies. It is well known that the pathology of hypertension is interwoven with actions of the immune system. Different types of immune cells infiltrate and accumulate in organs under hypertensive conditions and contribute to cytokine release and persistent inflammation. Recently, it has been shown that blood pressure can be lowered by increasing renal-specific lymphangiogenesis, which facilitates the movement of immune cells out of the kidneys. Hypertension is known to be correlated with increased lymphangiogenesis in tissues including the kidneys, heart, gonads, and skin; however, little is known about this relationship. In this brief review article, we explore the connections between hypertension, a well-studied disease, and the lymphatic system, a historically understudied system. We speculate on points of relation and the potential impact of lymphatic-focused hypertension treatments.

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Clinical science
Clinical science 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
11.40
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发文量
189
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Translating molecular bioscience and experimental research into medical insights, Clinical Science offers multi-disciplinary coverage and clinical perspectives to advance human health. Its international Editorial Board is charged with selecting peer-reviewed original papers of the highest scientific merit covering the broad spectrum of biomedical specialities including, although not exclusively: Cardiovascular system Cerebrovascular system Gastrointestinal tract and liver Genomic medicine Infection and immunity Inflammation Oncology Metabolism Endocrinology and nutrition Nephrology Circulation Respiratory system Vascular biology Molecular pathology.
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