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The Role of Clock Genes in Cardiometabolic Disease: Pressed for time: the circadian clock and hypertension

机译:时钟基因在心脏代谢疾病中的作用:时间紧迫:昼夜节律和高血压

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Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. The “silent” rise of blood pressure that occurs over time is largely asymptomatic. However, its impact is deafening—causing and exacerbating cardiovascular disease, end-organ damage, and death. The present article addresses recent observations from human and animal studies that provide new insights into how the circadian clock regulates blood pressure, contributes to hypertension, and ultimately evolves vascular disease. Further, the molecular components of the circadian clock and their relationship with locomotor activity, metabolic control, fluid balance, and vascular resistance are discussed with an emphasis on how these novel, circadian clock-controlled mechanisms contribute to hypertension.
机译:高血压是心血管疾病和死亡的主要危险因素。随着时间的推移,血压的“无声”升高在很大程度上是无症状的。但是,它的影响令人耳目一新,导致并加剧了心血管疾病,终末器官损害和死亡。本文介绍了来自人类和动物研究的最新发现,这些发现为昼夜节律钟如何调节血压,促成高血压以及最终发展为血管疾病提供了新见解。此外,讨论了生物钟的分子成分及其与运动活动,代谢控制,体液平衡和血管阻力的关系,重点是这些新型生物钟控制机制如何导致高血压。

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