HIGHLIGHTED TOPIC Mechanisms of Sympathetic Regulation in Cardiovascular Disease Lowering of blood pressure by chronic suppression of central sympathetic outflow: insight from prolonged baroreflex activation

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  • Thomas E. Lohmeier
  • Radu Iliescu
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Lohmeier TE, Iliescu R. Lowering of blood pressure by chronic suppression of central sympathetic outflow: insight from prolonged baroreflex activation. J Appl Physiol 113: 1652–1658, 2012. First published July 12, 2012; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00552.2012.— Device-based therapy for resistant hypertension by electrical activation of the carotid baroreflex is currently undergoing active clinical investigation, and initial findings from clinical trials have been published. The purpose of this mini-review is to summarize the experimental studies that have provided a conceptual understanding of the mechanisms that account for the long-term lowering of arterial pressure with baroreflex activation. The well established mechanisms mediating the role of the baroreflex in short-term regulation of arterial pressure by rapid changes in peripheral resistance and cardiac function are often extended to long-term pressure control, and the more sluggish actions of the baroreflex on renal excretory function are often not taken into consideration. However, because clinical, experimental, and theoretical evidence indicates that the kidneys play a dominant role in long-term control of arterial pressure, this review focuses on the mechanisms that link baroreflex-mediated reductions in central sympathetic outflow with increases in renal excretory function that lead to sustained reductions in arterial pressure.

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تاریخ انتشار 2012