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To determine the effects of circadian variation in arterial pressure on early hypertensive target organ disease, we examined systemic hemodynamics (cardiac output by indocyanine green dye dilution), renal hemodynamics (renal plasma flow by
iodine
-131 para-aminohippuric acid clearance), left ventricular structure and function (2D-guided M-mode echocardiogram), and 24-h ambulatory blood pressure in 20 women and 46 men with untreated essential hypertension. Both gender groups were subdivided into "dippers" and "nondippers" according to the physiologic nocturnal decrease in mean arterial pressure by 10% of daytime values. Systemic and renal hemodynamics, neurohumoral findings (norepinephrine, epinephrine, dopamine, plasma renin activity), causal blood pressure values, duration of
hypertension
, and body weight did not differ between the two groups. In contrast, left ventricular mass and mass index was higher in female nondippers than dippers (255 +/- 68 v 184 +/- 81 g, and 137 +/- 30 v 102 +/- 39 g/m2, P < .05, respectively), while in men no significant differences were found (234 +/- 48 v 240 +/- 54 g, and 119 +/- 27 v 121 +/- 13 g/m2, P = NS, respectively). Relative wall thickness (0.45 +/- 0.06 v 0.39 +/- 0.06, P < .05) and posterior wall thickness (1.1 +/- 0.1 v 0.89 +/- 0.2 mm, P < .05) were also found to be greater in female nondippers than in dippers, whereas no significant differences were obtained in men. Thus, the degree of left ventricular hypertrophy correlated with the circadian blood pressure variations in women only, which indicates that left ventricular structure may be more load-dependent in women than in men with essential hypertension.
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PMID:Gender-specific cardiovascular adaptation due to circadian blood pressure variations in essential hypertension. 899 49
Sodium chloride boric
iodine
-bromine mineral water from Sinegorsk springs containing arsenic and magnesium-calcium water from Shmakovo springs were tried in hypertensive patients. These acidulous mineral waters from the springs in the Russian Far East produced a positive effect on the course of
hypertension
and blood lipid metabolism.
...
PMID:[The secondary prevention of hypertension with carbonated mineral waters]. 910 31
To assess whether acute nitric oxide (NO) blockade could unmask the vascular actions of endogenous endothelin, we tested the effects of the endothelin type A/type B (ET(A)/ET(B)) receptor antagonist bosentan and the selective ET(A) antagonist FR 139317 on blood pressure, plasma volume, and albumin escape after inhibition of NO synthesis with N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME). Conscious, chronically catheterized rats received L-NAME in the absence and presence of 17.4 micromol/kg (10 mg/kg) bosentan or 3.8 micromol/kg (2.5 mg/kg I.V., 10 minutes before L-NAME) FR 139317. Red blood cell volume and plasma volume were determined with chromium-51-tagged erythrocytes and
iodine
-125-labeled albumin, respectively. L-NAME (0.46 to 7.42 micromol/kg [0.125 to 2 mg/kg]) induced a dose-dependent increase in blood pressure, which was attenuated by 60% and 48% with bosentan and FR 139317, respectively (P<.01). L-NAME (7.42 micromol/kg) also increased hematocrit. This effect was associated with an increase in total-body albumin escape, which is reflected by a 14% reduction in plasma volume. Red blood cell volume remained unchanged. L-NAME promoted albumin escape primarily in the lung, heart, liver, kidney, and gastrointestinal tract. Both bosentan and FR 139317 markedly reduced these effects of L-NAME. Furthermore, L-NAME increased plasma levels of immunoreactive endothelin-1 from 8.6+/-0.4 (n=10) to 14.7+/-1.4 pg/mL (n=9, P<.01). These results demonstrate that the pressor response, losses in plasma volume, and increase in albumin escape observed after inhibition of NO synthesis are in part the consequence of unmasking the actions of endogenous endothelin, which are mediated predominantly via ET(A) receptors. These findings suggest a role for endogenous endothelin in the regulation of vascular functions in conditions when NO formation by endothelial cells is impaired.
Hypertension
1997 Jul
PMID:Endogenous endothelin modulates blood pressure, plasma volume, and albumin escape after systemic nitric oxide blockade. 923 16
Cellular aspects of remodeling in intact arteries have not been fully investigated, mainly due to the lack of an appropriate methodology that allows for simple measurements. The aim of this study was to develop a method based on laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM), compare it with previous methodology, and apply it to the study of remodeling in
hypertension
. The morphology of mesenteric resistance arteries from stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP) and Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) was determined with wire myography on one segment with a standardized diameter setting (0.9[d100]) and with perfusion myography on a second segment from the same artery at the calculated equivalent pressure. The second segments were stained with the nuclear dye Hoechst 33342 (live tissue) or propidium
iodide
(fixed tissue) and measured with LSCM and MetaMorph software. Compared with wire myography, perfusion myography showed similar differences from those previously reported. Compared with LSCM, perfusion myography showed a similar lumen but significantly smaller wall thickness in both live and fixed tissue, probably due to measurement underestimation. In the study with LSCM, arteries from SHRSP compared with those from WKY showed (1) reduced lumen, (2) altered cell density that was significantly increased in the adventitia, decreased in the media, and unchanged in the intima, (3) significantly increased medial volume, (4) significantly smaller endothelial cell nuclei, and (5) adventitial-like cells in the media. We conclude that (1) LSCM is a reliable and straightforward method to study morphology in intact vessels, (2) it provides new information on the cellular changes in remodeling, (3) adventitia might play an active role in the process of remodeling in
hypertension
, and (4) endothelium "remodels" in
hypertension
.
Hypertension
1997 Dec
PMID:Cellular aspects of vascular remodeling in hypertension revealed by confocal microscopy. 940 67
The thyroid hormone deficiency on cardiovascular function can be characterized with decreased myocardial contractility and increased peripheral vascular resistance as well as with the changes in lipid metabolism. 42 patients with cardiovascular disease (mean age 65 +/- 13 yr, 16 males) were investigated if
iodine
insufficiency can play a role as a risk factor for the cardiovascular diseases. The patients were divided in 5 subgroups on the ground of the presence of
hypertension
, congestive heart failure, cardiomyopathy, coronary disfunction and arrhythmia. Urine
iodine
concentration (5.29 +/- 4.52 micrograms/dl) was detected with Sandell-Kolthoff colorimetric reaction. The most decreased urine
iodine
concentration was detected in the subgroups with arrhythmia and congestive heart failure (4.7 +/- 4.94 micrograms/dl and 4.9 +/- 4.81 micrograms/dl, respectively). An elevated TSH level was found by 3 patients (5.3 +/- 1.4 mlU/l). An elevation in lipid metabolism (cholesterol, triglyceride) associated with all subgroups without arrhythmia. In conclusion, the occurrence of
iodine
deficiency in cardiovascular disease is frequent.
Iodine
supplementation might prevent the worsing effect of
iodine
deficiency on cardiovascular disease.
...
PMID:[Iodine deficiency in cardiovascular diseases]. 975 26
The beneficial effect of ACE inhibitors on cardiovascular remodelling from
hypertension
and ischemic disease may be due to the effect of these drugs on the proliferation/cell death balance. We therefore investigated the effect of the addition of captopril in vitro, on the onset of apoptosis in human vascular myocytes, by using a propidium
iodide
fluorescence analysis and a morphological analysis using the acridine orange technique. Captopril (0.23 mM) caused an increase in apoptotic phenomena that was more than 3. 5-fold than in controls both at the 24th (7.7 vs. 2%) and the 48th h (10.1 vs. 3.8%). The addition of propranolol strengthened the effect on apoptosis. The induction of apoptotic phenomena may be a mechanism by which ACE inhibitors affect cardiovascular remodelling and it might also explain the favorable effect these drugs have on diseases such as IgA nephropathy and diabetic nephropathy.
...
PMID:Does captopril have a direct pro-apoptotic effect? 988 29
Intake of nicotine has been related in many cases to acute or chronic
hypertension
. Using the patch-clamp technique the effect of nicotine on voltage-dependent K+ channel currents in rat tail artery smooth muscle cells was studied. Nicotine at concentrations of 1-100 microM or 0.3-3 mM increased or decreased, respectively, the amplitude of the tetraethylammonium-sensitive K+ currents. Pretreatment of cells with 10 microM dihydro-beta-erythroidine hydrobromide, a nicotinic receptor antagonist, abolished the excitatory effect (n=6), but not the inhibitory effect (n=10), of nicotine on K+ channel currents. The activation of nicotinic receptors with 100 microM 1,1-dimethyl-4-phenylpiperazinium
iodide
increased K+ channel currents by 27.4+/-3.8% (n=13, P < 0.01). Our results indicate that the excitatory and inhibitory effects of nicotine on K+ channels are respectively mediated by a nicotinic receptor-dependent mechanism and by a direct interaction of nicotine with K+ channels.
...
PMID:Effects of nicotine on K+ channel currents in vascular smooth muscle cells from rat tail arteries. 993 30
A main goal to achieve in order to reduce the incidence of wrong nutritional habit associated diseases, according to the engagement taken on the FAO/WHO International Conference on Nutrition 1992 is the eradication of the endemic goitre and other
iodine
deficiency disorders.
Iodine
nutritional lack is, in Italy, a heavy public health problem; above 10% of population (about 5 million) has to bear thyroid troubles and in many of the Italian regions such a kind of pathology may involve more than 20% of scholastic population. All these disorders could be completely eradicated by means of a continuous and generalized
iodine
prophylaxis, as it has already been verified in several European countries. The most effective way to ensure the correct daily intake of
iodine
is the substitution of the usual cooking salt by
iodine
enriched salt; salt is in fact eaten by everybody at daily rates ungoverned by economical factors as it is a low cost product. Due to the heavy social relevance of this problem, an educational campaign is going on, from the Italian Ministry of Health "Salt in food for
iodine
deficiency disorder prophylaxis and
hypertension
prevention". The purpose is to achieve, by means of a unique message based on salt, a double goal in terms of public health: eradicating endemic goitre and preventing
hypertension
(reducing the salt global intake to less than 6 g/day).
...
PMID:[A project of the Ministry of Health for iodine prophylaxis in Italy: Salt in food for the prophylaxis of iodine deficiency and the prevention of hypertension]. 1005 76
The sheer scale of Stalin's achievements and institutionalized terror has prompted some authors to label him as a paranoid megalomaniac. Whatever the merits of this diagnosis, his undeniable accomplishments and the rationality of many of his actions cannot be explained by the workings of a disturbed mind. In his last years, however, his life-long suspiciousness became florid paranoia. He eschewed medical advice, listening to a veterinarian and treating his
hypertension
with
iodine
drops. Stalin feared his own shadow and trusted no-one, even himself. He increasingly withdrew from official functions and he muttered menacingly to his close associates that it was time for another purge. Stalin suffered at least one stroke prior to his fatal intracerebral haemorrhage in 1953. Given his untreated
hypertension
and the autopsy report, it is probable that he had a number of lacunar strokes. These tend to predominate in the fronto-basal areas, and disconnect the circuits that underpin cognition and behaviour. The most plausible explanation of Stalin's late behaviour is the dimming of a superior intellect and the unleashing of a paranoid personality by a multi-infarct state.
...
PMID:Stalin's last years: delusions or dementia? 1005 23
A 47-year-old man with hypertensive heart disease and left heart failure due to left ventricular diastolic dysfunction was admitted to our hospital because of emergent
hypertension
. Chest radiography on admission showed slight cardiomegaly and mild pulmonary congestion with right pleural effusion Echocardiography showed concentric hypertrophy and normal contraction of the left ventricular wall Pulsed Doppler left ventricular inflow velocity wave and pulmonary venous flow velocity wave disclosed restrictive filling patterns. After Ca antagonist, nitrate, and diuretics were administered, blood pressure was normalized, and left ventricular inflow velocity wave showed the relaxation abnormality pattern and pulmonary venous flow velocity wave showed the normal pattern. Radioiodinated
iodine
-123 metaiodobenzyl guanidine (123I-MIBG) imaging in the state of normalized blood pressure showed decreased heart to mediastinum ratio and increased washout rate. Left heart catheterization and angiography revealed normal end-diastolic pressure and coronary arteries, but coronary flow reserve evaluated with Doppler flow wire and intracoronary adenosine triphosphate administration was impaired: Plasma level of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides, which were markedly elevated on admission, decreased with the improvement of heart failure. Doppler flow velocity patterns, plasma levels of atrial natriuretic peptide and brain natriuretic peptide, cardiac sympathetic nerve activity, and coronary flow reserve might be useful for evaluating the severity of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in patients with hypertensive heart disease.
...
PMID:[Hypertensive heart disease with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction demonstrating restrictive hemodynamics: a case report]. 1039 7
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