Kidney and Blood Pressure Regulation
by
 
Suzuki, H., editor.

Title
Kidney and Blood Pressure Regulation

Author
Suzuki, H., editor.

ISBN
9783318010862

Physical Description
1 online resource (VIII + 172 pages) : 37 figures, 8 tables

Series
Contributions to Nephrology, Vol.143

General Note
Exploring a complex relationship

Abstract
Chronic kidney disease is one of the world's major public health problems, and the prevalence of kidney failure is rising steadily. Among the risk factors for a faster progression of renal disease are hypertension and proteinuria, many studies clearly demonstrating that hypertension is both a cause and consequence of chronic kidney disease. Namely, renal blood pressure regulation seems to be involved in five major pathophysiological mechanisms (all closely related to the renin-angiotensin system): Pressure-natriuresis, renal sympathetic nervous system, renal blood flow, intraglomerular pressure and tubuloglomerular feedback. This book reviews experimental data which form the basis of our current understanding of the association between hypertension and kidney diseases: The pathogenesis of increased blood pressure, the mechanisms by which systemic hypertension promotes progressive kidney failure, and the impact of antihypertensive agents on experimental renal mechanisms involved in hypertension. Furthermore, the role of angiotensin II receptor blockers in both the control of systemic blood pressure and the reduction of proteinuria is examined in an attempt to define optimal therapeutic strategies to prevent the otherwise inexorable deterioration of renal function in patients with chronic kidney disease.

Subject Term
Nephrology
 
Cardiovascular System
 
Internal Medicine
 
Cell Biology
 
Pharmacology

Added Author
Suzuki, H.,
 
Saruta, T.,

Electronic Access
https://karger.com/book/doi/10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-01086-2


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Online LibraryE-Book548944-1001XX(548944.1)Karger E-Kitap Koleksiyonu