... in blood pressure," the authors write. "The baroreflex, which is one of the mechanisms of blood pressure regulation, is modified in elderly subjects, and it has been hypothesized that disorders of ...
... CLCN6, codes for a chloride canal in the neurons, which was not previously associated with blood-pressure regulation, and in an area on chromosome 17q21 there is the phopholipase gene, PLCD3, which is ...
... important in hypertension and blood pressure. Previous research had implicated two of those genes in blood pressure regulation, and additional analyses by Dr. Rotimi's group revealed that all of the ...
... tend to have lower body fat but high blood pressure, not usually what you see ... excreted from the body, are major players in blood pressure regulation. Renin, which is secreted by the kidneys, constricts ...
... of roles that proteins can play.
“The results demonstrate a connection between blood pressure regulation and nutrition and also show that proteins in the body can serve several functions. This ...
A study has discovered the role of the ACE2 protein in linking nutrition and blood pressure regulation, findings that could help explain the rare Hartnup disorder.
... systems, the secretion and regulation of insulin by the pancreas, the heart and blood pressure regulation, muscle strength and brain activity. In addition, access to adequate amounts of vitamin D is ...
... (ACE2) helps preserve the function of a key spontaneous reflex involved in blood pressure regulation and confirms its potential as a target for the prevention or treatment of High Blood Pressure. The ...
... : "Our previous work in the test tube has shown the potential for H2S to mediate blood pressure regulation. However, this is the first study examining H2S levels in a human disease with relevant ...
... levels of proteins directly involved in processes as disparate as osteogenesis, blood vessel morphogenesis, blood pressure regulation, immunity, inflammation and coagulation.
This work demonstrates ...
... Austria have shed new light on the relationship between salt intake, bodily processes, and blood pressure regulation. Within the skin, they have detected a new storage area for salt in the body. They ...
... and colleagues. The discovery provides insight into a protein, renin, that is important in blood pressure regulation, and reveals the cause of one type of inherited kidney disease occurring in adults ...
... the system is difficult in preeclamptic women, Brosnihan said. Because of its role in blood pressure regulation, many people with hypertension take medicines that work by affecting the RAS function. ...
... to take part in an extraordinary range of activities including learning and memory, blood pressure regulation, penile erection, digestion and the fighting of infection and cancer. A few years ago, ...
... a family history of the disease.
"Angiotensin is a blood-pressure regulating hormone — people who have what we call ... inflammatory role as well, causing cells in blood vessel walls to produce IL-6 ...