Mechanisms of obesity-induced hypertension

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Vasilios Kotsis
Stella Stabouli
Sofia Papakatsika
Zoe Rizos
Gianfranco Parati
机构
[1] Hypertension Center,3rd Department of Medicine
[2] Papageorgiou Hospital,Department of Clinical Medicine and Prevention
[3] Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,undefined
[4] Pediatric Intensive Care Unit,undefined
[5] Hippokration Hospital,undefined
[6] University of Toronto,undefined
[7] University of Milano-Bicocca,undefined
[8] Deptartment of Cardiology,undefined
[9] S. Luca Hospital,undefined
[10] Istituto Auxologico Italiano,undefined
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Hypertension Research | 2010年 / 33卷
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leptin; obesity; pressure natriuresis; rennin–angiotensin–aldosterone system; sympathetic nervous system;
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The relationship between obesity and hypertension is well established both in children and adults. The mechanisms through which obesity directly causes hypertension are still an area of research. Activation of the sympathetic nervous system has been considered to have an important function in the pathogenesis of obesity-related hypertension. The arterial-pressure control mechanism of diuresis and natriuresis, according to the principle of infinite feedback gain, seems to be shifted toward higher blood-pressure levels in obese individuals. During the early phases of obesity, primary sodium retention exists as a result of increase in renal tubular reabsorption. Extracellular-fluid volume is expanded and the kidney-fluid apparatus is resetted to a hypertensive level, consistent with a model of hypertension because of volume overload. Plasma renin activity, angiotensinogen, angiotensin II and aldosterone values display significant increase during obesity. Insulin resistance and inflammation may promote an altered profile of vascular function and consequently hypertension. Leptin and other neuropeptides are possible links between obesity and the development of hypertension. Obesity should be considered as a chronic medical condition, which is likely to require long-term treatment. Understanding of the mechanisms associated with obesity-related hypertension is essential for successful treatment strategies.
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