Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation in Hypertensive Patients

S. Taddei
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Endothelium plays a key role in modulating vascular tone through the production of vasodilator and vasoconstrictor substances. In animals, experimental hypertension is associated with endothelial dysfunction. In human hypertension, available evidence indicates the presence of a reduced basal production of nitric oxide and of an impaired vasodilation to the endothelium-dependent agonist acetylcholine or to the chemically related methacholine in the forearm and coronary vasculature. This abnormal response to endothelium-dependent agonists seems to be caused by the simultaneous presence of an alteration in the L-arginine-nitric oxide pathway and the production of cyclooxygenase-derived constrictor prostanoids. The reduced basal production of nitric oxide seems to be secondary to blood pressure increase while, at variance with observations in animals, it is possible that the impaired agonist-evoked endothelium-dependent vasodilation could be a primary phenomenon since it can be detected in young normotensive ...
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高血压患者内皮依赖性血管舒张
内皮细胞通过产生血管舒张剂和血管收缩剂在调节血管张力中起关键作用。在动物实验中,实验性高血压与内皮功能障碍有关。在人类高血压中,现有证据表明存在一氧化氮基础生成减少和血管舒张受损对内皮依赖性激动剂乙酰胆碱或化学相关的甲胆碱在前臂和冠状动脉血管。这种对内皮依赖性激动剂的异常反应似乎是由l -精氨酸-一氧化氮途径的改变和环氧化酶衍生的收缩前列腺素的产生同时存在引起的。基础一氧化氮生成的减少似乎是继发于血压升高,而与动物观察结果不同,激动剂诱发的内皮依赖性血管舒张功能受损可能是主要现象,因为它可以在年轻的血压正常的小鼠中检测到。
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