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Novel therapeutic strategies targeting vascular endothelium in essential hypertension

, MD PhD FACC, , MD, , MD, , MD & , MD FACC
Pages 1395-1412 | Published online: 05 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Importance of the field: Several studies have demonstrated the high prevalence of hypertension and the crucial role of the association between endothelial function and hypertension. Thus, in depth investigation of the pathophysiological mechanisms linking endothelial dysfunction and hypertension, as well as evaluation of the efficacy of therapeutic approaches targeting vascular endothelium in states of essential hypertension seems to be of great interest.

Areas covered in this review: The association of essential hypertension and endothelial function are discussed in depth. In addition to the classical anti-hypertensive agents, agents such as statins, tetrahydrobiopterin, l-arginine, antioxidants, sildenafil, third generation beta blockers and NO-release related agents have been found to be beneficial by improving endothelial dysfunction in essential hypertension.

What the reader will gain: Important aspects regarding the association of hypertension and endothelial dysfunction will be highlighted. In addition, classical and novel agents especially, will be reported thoroughly according to their effects on endothelial function in hypertension.

Take home message: There is a strong bidirectional association between essential hypertension and endothelial dysfunction. Moreover, novel agents appear to be beneficial and promising in improving endothelial function in states of hypertension. However, more studies are required to evaluate their role, as the literature lacks large scale studies.

Acknowledgement

D Tousoulis and N Papageorgiou these authors contributed equally to this work.

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