Pathophysiology of Hypertension: Cardiovascular AspectsAlberto Zanchetti, Robert C. Tarazi |
Contents
Introduction xiii | 1 |
Biochemical regulation of myocardial hypertrophy | 25 |
Cardiac responses to experimental chronic pressure overload | 59 |
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Acta activity afterload altered angiotensin antihypertensive aorta aortic arterioles ATPase atrial autoregulation blood pressure blood pressure variability blood vessels blood volume borderline hypertension Ca2+ channels calcium calcium antagonists cardiac output Cardiol cardiopulmonary cardiovascular cerebral blood flow changes chronic Circ circulation Clin clinical contractile contraction decrease diastolic diltiazem disease dogs drugs effects elevated essential hypertension experimental factors function Goldblatt heart rate hemodynamic hypertensive patients increase induced inhibition intracellular left ventricle left ventricular hypertrophy mean arterial pressure mechanisms membrane mesenteric metabolism microvascular mmHg myocardial myosin norepinephrine normal normotensive obese observed perfusion PGI2 Pharmacol phosphorylation Physiol physiological plasma volume prostaglandin protein receptor reduced renal hypertension renin resistance vessels response Scand skeletal muscle smooth muscle cells sodium spontaneously hypertensive rats stimulation stroke volume structural studies Suppl sympathetic synthesis systolic tissue total peripheral resistance vascular resistance vascular smooth muscle vasodilator velocity venous wall stress