The sympathetic control of blood pressure

PG Guyenet - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2006 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2006nature.com
Hypertension—the chronic elevation of blood pressure—is a major human health problem.
In most cases, the root cause of the disease remains unknown, but there is mounting
evidence that many forms of hypertension are initiated and maintained by an elevated
sympathetic tone. This review examines how the sympathetic tone to cardiovascular organs
is generated, and discusses how elevated sympathetic tone can contribute to hypertension.
Abstract
Hypertension — the chronic elevation of blood pressure — is a major human health problem. In most cases, the root cause of the disease remains unknown, but there is mounting evidence that many forms of hypertension are initiated and maintained by an elevated sympathetic tone. This review examines how the sympathetic tone to cardiovascular organs is generated, and discusses how elevated sympathetic tone can contribute to hypertension.
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