REVERSIBLE SUPPRESSION OF NITRIC OXIDE SYSTEM IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION


Autoria(s): Chandra, M; Maurya, D R; Kumar, S; Basara, H; Ghatak, Ashim; Tekwani, B L; Kaur, G; Misra, M K
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17/01/2008

17/01/2008

2003

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Despite enormous research in the field of hypertension, its pathophysiology still remains largely unresolved and appears to be multifactorial. In the present communication, we have analyzed the status of nitric oxide (NO) in the patients with essential hypertension and age matched controls. We have found that the levels of NO are lowered in essential hypertension. The normalization of blood pressure by administration of antihypertensive therapy causes rise in the NO level indicating that perturbed NO status in essential hypertension is reversible. Addition of antioxidant to the antihypertensive drugs causes a further, though non significant, rise in the levels of NO, suggesting that antioxidants may be combined with antihypertensive drugs as adjunct in the management of essential hypertension.

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Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry, 2003, 18 (2) 150-153

http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/78

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Palavras-Chave #Nitric oxide #Essential hypertension #Antihypertensive treatment #Antioxidants
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