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      Molecular Mechanisms in Hypertension
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      Molecular Mechanisms in Hypertension book

      Edited ByRichard N. Re
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2006
      eBook Published 22 April 2013
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/b14627
      Pages 448
      eBook ISBN 9780203281246
      Subjects Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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      Re, R.N. (Ed.). (2006). Molecular Mechanisms in Hypertension (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b14627

      ABSTRACT

      Authoritative and insightful, this important text provides an update on the latest advances in the areas of biomedical research that are at the interface of science and clinical medicine, where new discoveries in genetics, molecular and cell biology are not only enhancing our understanding of the etiology and progression of disease but are finding application in the development of new drugs or the implementation of new kinds of therapy. Reviewing current knowledge of the mechanisms contributing to hypertension, an internationally renowned team of contributors highlights developments across a broad range of disciplines and provides an overview of the advances in biomedical research that have a direct bearing on current clinical studies. A key work in its field, this text will have broad appeal to clinical cardiologists, vascular medicine specialists, and internists, as well as members of the cardiovascular research community and pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |6 pages

      List of contributors

      chapter |2 pages

      Preface

      part |2 pages

      PART I

      chapter 1|12 pages

      Molecular aspects of the renal renin-angiotensin system

      ByL Gabriel Navar, Minolfa C Prieto-Carrasquero, Hiroyuki Kobori

      chapter 2|10 pages

      Angiotensin signaling in hypertension

      ByJing Pan, Kenneth M Baker

      chapter 3|16 pages

      Angiotensin AT1 receptors .................................................................................................................... Lula L Hilenski, Kathy K Griendling, R Wayne Alexander

      chapter 4|10 pages

      The angiotensin type 2 (AT2) receptor in cardiovascular and renal regulation

      ByRobert M Carey

      chapter 5|10 pages

      Angiotensin converting enzyme 2: a potential target for cardiovascular therapy

      ByPatricia E Gallagher, E Ann Tallant, Carlos M Ferrario

      chapter 6|8 pages

      The biology of angiotensin II (formation, metabolism, fragments, measurement)

      ByDuncan J Campbell

      chapter 7|6 pages

      (Pro)renin receptors: their functional properties

      chapter 8|10 pages

      Brain renin-angiotensin system: focus on transgenic animal models

      ByNatalia Alenina, Ovidiu Baltatu, Michael Bader

      chapter 9|6 pages

      The adrenal renin-angiotensin system

      ByJörg Peters

      chapter 10|6 pages

      The cardiac renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in hypertension and heart failure

      chapter 11|12 pages

      Intracrine mechanisms in hypertension

      ByJulia L Cook, Richard N Re

      chapter 12|4 pages

      Nonmodulators and essential hypertension

      ByNorman K Hollenberg, Gordon H Williams

      chapter 13|10 pages

      Primary aldosteronism

      ByElise P Gomez-Sanchez, Celso E Gomez-Sanchez

      chapter 14|10 pages

      Mineralocorticoid hypertension

      chapter 15|6 pages

      Pathophysiologic effects of aldosterone in cardiovascular tissues

      ByRicardo Rocha, Gordon H Williams

      part |2 pages

      PART II

      chapter 16|14 pages

      Endothelins: molecular mechanisms in hypertension and cardiovascular diseases

      ByGian Paolo Rossi, Achille Cesare Pessina

      chapter 17|8 pages

      Role of vascular endothelin in hypertension

      ByErnesto L Schiffrin

      chapter 18|10 pages

      Molecular effects of vasopressin, thyroid hormones, parathyroid hormone, and growth hormone on blood pressure

      ByAlan Sacerdote, Surender Arora, Karolina Weiss, Tri Tran, Marina Goikhberg, Samy I McFarlane

      chapter 19|10 pages

      Vasopressin receptors: molecular mechanisms in hypertension and cardiovascular diseases

      chapter 20|8 pages

      Neuropeptide Y, calcitonin, calcitonin gene-related peptide and adrenomedullin

      ByTatsuo Shimosawa, Toshiro Fujita, Ralph Watson, Scott Supowit, Donald J DiPette

      chapter 21|8 pages

      Leptin and obesity-associated hypertension

      ByAlexei V Agapitov, William G Haynes

      chapter 22|12 pages

      Molecular aspects of the natriuretic peptide system

      chapter 23|6 pages

      Vascular growth mechanisms in hypertension

      ByHaruhiko Ohtsu, Satoru Eguchi

      chapter 24|8 pages

      The adrenal medulla in hypertension

      ByRyan S Friese, Fangwen Rao, Daniel T O’Connor

      chapter 25|8 pages

      Clinical characteristics of pheochromocytoma

      ByWilliam F Young Jr

      chapter 26|8 pages

      Microarray analysis models of hypertension

      ByHenry L Keen, Curt D Sigmund

      chapter 27|8 pages

      Genetics of human essential hypertension – from single mutations to quantitative trait loci

      part |2 pages

      PART III

      chapter 28|10 pages

      Nitric oxide: molecular mechanisms in hypertension and cardiovascular disease

      ByIvonne Hernandez Schulman, Ming-Sheng Zhou, Leopoldo Raij

      chapter 29|8 pages

      Molecular regulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase

      ByMariela Garcia Blanes, Jean-Philippe Gratton

      chapter 30|6 pages

      Molecular mechanisms of myocardial remodeling in hypertensive heart disease

      ByJavier Diez

      chapter 31|16 pages

      Apoptosis: molecular mechanisms in hypertension

      ByTaben M Hale, David Duguay, Denis deBlois

      chapter 32|6 pages

      Na,K-ATPase inhibitors in hypertension

      ByJohn M Hamlyn

      chapter 33|24 pages

      Oxidative events in cell and vascular biology

      ByDavid G Harrison, Sergey Dikalov

      chapter 34|14 pages

      Oxidative stress in hypertension

      ByRhian M Touyz

      chapter 35|8 pages

      Inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension: molecular mechanisms

      ByTetsuya Matoba, Bradford C Berk

      chapter 36|8 pages

      Biological effects of salt loading

      ByEdward D Frohlich, Jasmina Varagic

      chapter 37|10 pages

      The renal dopamine system: paracrine regulator of salt sensitivity and blood pressure ........................ Robert M Carey, Robin A Felder, Pedro A Jose

      chapter 38|14 pages

      Hypertension and diabetes mellitus

      ByBrian S Pavey, John Palmer, James R Sowers, Craig S Stump

      chapter 39|10 pages

      Critical role of dyslipidemia and angiotensin II in atherogenesis

      ByJawahar L Mehta

      chapter 40|12 pages

      Molecular mechanisms in obesity hypertension: focus on the renin-angiotensin system and the sympathetic nervous system

      ByDalila B Corry, Michael L Tuck

      chapter 41|10 pages

      Obesity and hypertension: a clinical update

      ByGurushankar Govindarajan, Adam Whaley-Connell, James R Sowers

      chapter 42|8 pages

      Mechanisms of sex differences in hypertension

      ByVirginia Huxley, Meredith Hay
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