Role of Inflammatory Processes in the Brain-Body Relationship Underlying Hypertension

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作者
Carnevale, Daniela [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS Neuromed, Dept Angiocardioneurol & Translat Med, I-86077 Pozzilli, IS, Italy
[2] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Mol Med, I-00161 Rome, Italy
关键词
Hypertension; Neuroinflammation; Peripheral immune response; Autonomic nervous system; Cytokines;
D O I
10.1007/s11906-023-01268-y
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Purpose of ReviewEssential hypertension is a huge health problem that significantly impacts worldwide population in terms of morbidity and mortality. Idiopathic in its nature, elevated blood pressure results from a complex interaction between polygenic components and environmental and lifestyle factors. The constant growth in the burden of hypertension is at odds with expectations, considering the availability of therapeutic strategies. Hence, there is an endless need to further investigate the complexity of factors contributing to blood pressure elevation.Recent FindingsRecent data indicate that bidirectional interactions between the nervous system and the immune system alter inflammation in the brain and periphery, contributing to chronic hypertension. These findings indicate that the nervous system is both a direct driver of hypertension and also a target of feedback that often elevates blood pressure further. Similarly, the immune system is both target and driver of the blood pressure increases. The contributions of the feedback loops among these systems appear to play an important role in hypertension.SummaryTogether, recent mechanistic studies strongly suggest that the interactions among the brain, immune system, and inflammation affect the participation of each system in the pathogenesis of hypertension, and thus, all of these systems must be considered in concert to gain a full appreciation of the development and potential treatments of hypertension.
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