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Hypertension

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Functional Interplay Between Subthreshold Ion Channels In Preautonomic Neurons Of The Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus In Health And Disease Conditions, Patrick M. Sonner Jan 2007

Functional Interplay Between Subthreshold Ion Channels In Preautonomic Neurons Of The Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus In Health And Disease Conditions, Patrick M. Sonner

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Under normal conditions, blood pressure is tightly regulated through autonomic tonic and reflex mechanisms. However, when the set-point for blood pressure is chronically elevated, hypertension occurs. Hypertension if untreated can lead to further complications including heart failure, stroke and kidney failure. Elevated sympathetic outflow is known to contribute to the development and/or maintenance of hypertension, and while the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN), a preautonomic center, has been implicated in the elevation of sympathetic activity during hypertension, the precise pathophysiological mechanisms underlying sympathoexcitation remain unclear. Subthreshold ion channels, including the A-type K +(I A) and the T-type Ca 2+ …