Frontiers in Hypertension Research
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4612-5901-5 (ISBN)
Frontiers in Hypertension Research: Past, Present and Future Introduction.- Session 1 The Variation in Risk Among Hypertensive Patients: Is the Broad Scale Therapy to Help Only a Few Justifiable? What Pressure Levels Should be Treated?.- Position Paper: The Variation in Risk Among Hypertensive Patients: Is the Broad Scale Therapy to Help Only a Few Justifiable?.- Interpretation of the Hypertension Detection and Follow-Up Program.- Implications of Framingham Data for Treatment of Hypertension: Impact of Other Risk Factors.- Factors Affecting Morbidity and Mortality and the Risk Factor Concept.- Australian Therapeutic Trial in Mild Hypertension.- Treatment of Borderline and Mild Hypertension: The Oslo Study.- Discussion.- Session 2 Dietary Sodium and Human Hypertension.- Position Paper: Dietary Sodium and Human Hypertension.- Sodium Deprivation as an Approach to Hypertension.- Sodium and Other Dietary Factors in Experimental and Human Hypertension: The Japanese Experience.- Metabolic Risks of Diuretic Therapy.- Sodium and Blood Pressure: A New Zealand Study.- Blood Pressure in Sodium Fed Humans.- Adverse Effects of Diuretic Therapy.- Discussion.- Session 3 Sodium Metabolism: The Sodium-Potassium Membrane Pump and Volume Overload Hypertension.- Position Paper: Sodium Metabolism: The Sodium-Potassium Membrane Pump and Volume Overload Hypertension.- Erythrocyte Sodium Extrusion in Primary Hypertension.- Sodium Countertransport and Co-transport in Human Red Cell Membranes.- Cellular Basis of Sodium-Induced Hypertension.- Alteration of Cell Membrane Control over Intracellular Calcium in Essential Hypertension and in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.- A Circulating Sodium Transport Inhibitor in Essential Hypertension.- Discussion.- Session 4 Regulation of Blood Pressure by Prostaglandin-Kinin Interactions.- Position Paper: Regulation of Blood Pressure by Prostaglandin-Kinin Interactions.- Prostaglandins in Human Hypertension: Relationships to Renin, Sodium, and Antihypertensive Drug Action.- Interaction of Kinins and Renal Prostaglandins.- Discussion.- Session 5 The Concept of Whole Body Autoregulation and the Dominant Role of the Kidneys for Long-Term Blood Pressure Regulation.- Position Paper: The Concept of Whole Body Autoregulation and the Dominant Role of the Kidneys for Long-Term Blood Pressure Regulation.- Regulation of Renal Blood Flow by Chloride.- Action of Angiotensin II on Renal Blood Flow and Urinary Sodium Excretion.- Neural Regulation of Renal Function.- Renal Perfusion and Vascular Reactivity in Essential Hypertension.- Does Hypertension Develop Through Long-term Autoregulation.- Discussion.- Session 6 Vasoconstriction and Volume Factors in Renovascular Hypertension.- Position Paper: Vasoconstriction and Volume Factors in Renovascular Hypertension.- Intrarenal Resistance in Experimental Benign and Malignant Hypertension.- Renal Mechanisms in the Pathogenesis of Essential Hypertension.- Renal Venous Renin Secretory Patterns Before and After Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty: Verification of Analytic Criteria.- Discussion.- Session 7 The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System for Blood Pressure Regulation and for Subdividing Patients to Reveal and Analyze Different Forms of Hypertension.- Position Paper: The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System for Blood Pressure Regulation and for Subdividing Patients to Reveal and Analyze Different Forms of Hypertension.- Artifacts in the Diagnosis of Essential Hypertension.- Low Renin Essential Hypertension: Diminution of Aldosterone Suppression?.- Identifying Renin Participation in Hypertensive Patients.- The Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone System in the Maintenance of Blood Pressure.- Discussion.- Session 8 The Control of Renin Release.- Position Paper: The Control of Renin Release.- Humoral Mechanisms of Renin Release.- Intrarenal Renin-angiotensin-sodium Interdependent Renal Vasoconstriction Mechanism Controlling Postclamp Renal Artery Pressure and Renin Release in Chronic One-kidney, One-clip Goldblatt Hypertensive Dog.- Renin Responsiveness to Neural and Nonneural Mediated Stimuli in the Renin Subgroups of Essential Hypertension.- Alpha and Beta Adrenoreceptors and Renin Release.- Discussion.- Session 9 Plasma Prorenin.- Position Paper: Plasma Prorenin.- Renin Purification.- High Molecular-weight Form of Renal Renin and Renin-binding Substance in the Dog.- Brain Renin.- Role of the Brain renin-angiotensin System in Central Mechanisms of Blood Pressure Control.- Vascular Renin.- Discussion.- Session 10 The Sympathetic Nervous System and Hypertension.- Position Paper: The Sympathetic Nervous System and Hypertension.- Effect of Posture, Isometric Hand-grip Exercise and Norepinephrine Infusion in Normal Renin Hypertensive Patients.- Interrelationships between Plasma Norepinephrine and Blood Pressure Response to Norepinephrine Normotension and Hypertension.- Central Noradrenergic Mechanisms in Hypertension: and in Postural Hypertension.- Use of Circulating Catecholamines for the Detection of Autonomic Abnormalities in Human Hypertension.- Sympathetic Nervous System, Catecholamine Receptors, and Hypertension.- Changing Role of Beta- and Alpha-adrenoreceptor-mediated Cardiovascular Responses in the Transition from High-cardiac Output into a High-peripheral Resistance Phase in Essential Hypertension.- Discussion.- Session 11 The Brain, Centrally Acting Drugs,the Renin System and Blood Pressure Regulation.- Position Paper: The Brain, Centrally Acting Drugs, the Renin System and Blood Pressure Regulation.- Sodium and Central Nervous System Mechanisms.- Experimental Evidence in Support of a Central Neural Imbalance Hypothesis of Hypertension.- Brain Centers for Pharmacologic Control of the Cardiovascular System.- Central and Peripheral Alpha-adrenoreceptors and the Actions of Clonidine and Methyldopa.- Discussion.- Session 12 Hypertension Mechanisms in Experimental Animals and Their Relevance to Humans.- Position Paper: Hypertension Mechanisms in Experimental Animals and Their Relevance to Humans.- Neurogenic Elements in Rat Primary Hypertension: Differences between Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats and the Milan Hypertensive Strain.- Hypertension and Stroke Mechanisms in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.- Pressor and Volume Effects of Vasopressin.- Session 13 Hypertension, Vasopressors, and the Susceptibility to Vascular Injury.- Position Paper: Hypertension, Vasoconstriction, and the Causation of Cardiovascular Injury: The Renin-Sodium Profile as an Indicator of Risk.- Vascular Compliance and Pulsatile Flow as Determinants of Vascular Injury.- Endothelial Damage in Hypertension.- Hypertension Induced Vascular Fibrosis and its Reversal by Antihypertensive Drugs.- Hypertension, Vasopressors and the Susceptibility to Vascular Injury: Experimental and Clinical Studies.- Discussion.- Session 14 Antihypertensive Actions of Beta Blockers.- Position Paper: Antihypertensive Actions of Beta Blockers.- Comparison of a Beta-blocker and Converting Enzyme Inhibitor in Two Types of Experimental Hypertension.- Pressor Effect of Beta-adrenergic Blockade and Angiotensin II in Nephrectomized Rats.- Catecholamines as Predictors of Drug Response.-Renin Activity and the Response to Beta-blockade.- Total Peripheral Resistance and Beta-adrenergic Blockade.- Mechanisms of Beta-blockade Hypotension.- Aldosterone: Possible Roles in Sustaining Essential Hypertension and in Determining Response to Antihypertensive Treatment.- Discussion.- Session 15A Differential Features of Beta Adrenoreceptor Blocking Drugs for Therapy.- Position Paper: Differential Features of Beta Adrenoreceptor Blocking Drugs for Therapy.- Session 15B Potentials for Secondary Cardioprotection in Clinical Trials.- Postinfarction Intervention Studies with Propranolol and Atenolol: Problems in Design and Interpretation.- Secondary Prevention of Myocardial Infarction with Beta-adrenoreceptor Blocking Drugs—Alprenolol, Practolol and Oxprenolol.- The Role of Beta Blockers in Cardioprotection.- Discussion.- Session 16 Converting Enzyme Blockade as a Therapeutic Modality.- Position Paper: Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Blockade as a Therapeutic Modality.- Immediate and Delayed Antihypertensive Effects of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibition with Captopril.- Late Resistance to Captopril.- Converting Enzyme Inhibitors in the Treatment of Heart Failure.- Summary of Worldwide Captopril Experience in Patients with Severe, Treatment-resistant Hypertension.- The Effect of Captopril on Urinary Kinins and Urinary Kallikrein Activity in Essential Hypertension.- Session 17 Physiologic Effects and Diagnostic Relevance of Acute Converting Enzyme Blockade.- Position Paper: Physiologic Effects and Diagnostic Relevance of Acute Converting Enzyme Blockade.- Does Captopril Decrease Blood Pressure by Mechanisms Other Than Inhibition of Angiotensin II Formation.- The Effects of Intravenous Angiotensin II on the Cardiac Baroreceptor Reflex.- Captopril in Angiotensin-saltHypertension: A Possible Linkage between Angiotensin, Salt, Vascular Disease and Renomedullary Interstitial Cells.- Effect of Converting Enzyme Inhibition with Teprotide on Hemodynamics and Cardiovascular Reflexes in Normotensive Subjects.- Discussion.- Session 18 New Approaches to Renin System Blockade.- Position Paper: New Approaches to Renin System Blockade.- Studies on Experimental Hypertension Using Blockers of Renin, Converting Enzyme and Angiotensin II.- Active-site Specific Inhibitors of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme.- Regulation and Properties of Adrenal and Vascular AII Receptors.- Discussion.- Epilogue: After Dinner Science and Friendship.- Opening Remarks.- Percutaneous Transluminal Dilatation of Renal Artery Stenosis.- Closing Remarks.
Zusatzinfo | 628 p. |
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Verlagsort | New York, NY |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 210 x 280 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Garten |
Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Innere Medizin ► Kardiologie / Angiologie | |
Schlagworte | Antihypertonikum • Hypertension • Hypertonie |
ISBN-10 | 1-4612-5901-0 / 1461259010 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4612-5901-5 / 9781461259015 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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