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Mieczysław Litwin1, Jacek Michałkiewicz, Lidia Gackowska.
Abstract
With the rise in obesity epidemic primary hypertension (PH) is now one of the most common chronic diseases in adolescence. In contrast to hypertensive adults, hypertensive children usually are not exposed to other comorbidities such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease and atherosclerosis. Thus, PH in children and adolescents can be treated as the early stage of development of cardiovascular disease. There is increasing amount of data indicating that PH is not only hemodynamic phenomenon but a complex syndrome involving disturbed activity of sympathetic nervous system, metabolic abnormalities and activation of innate and adaptive immune system. We discuss results of the studies on clinical, metabolic and immunological phenotype of hypertensive children, associations between metabolic and immunological abnormalities with target organ damage and results of antihypertensive treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23737217 PMCID: PMC3712132 DOI: 10.1007/s11906-013-0360-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Hypertens Rep ISSN: 1522-6417 Impact factor: 5.369
Fig. 1Relationship between adiponectin receptor type 1 (AdipoR1) expression levels in neutrophils and numbers of IL-17 expressing CD4 T cells (Th17+) and CD4+ T regs cells bearing CD4+ /CD25high/CD127low phenotype. Flow cytometry analysis of peripheral blood (PB) cells gated as neutrophils (AdipoR1 expression, left column) and CD4+ T cells bearing Th17 or T-regs phenotype (middle and right column, respectively). The plots are representatives for 25 controls and 23 PH children. Results: 1) low numbers of Th17 and T-regs in control positive for neutrophil AdiopoR1 expression, 2) high expression of IL-17 and T-regs cells in PH children negative for neutrophil AdipoR1 expression, 3) low IL-17 expression (like in the control) in PH children bearing neutrophil AdipoR1, 4) increased T-regs numbers in PH children as compared to controls. Abbreviations: AdipoR1 – adiponectin receptor type 1; IL-17 – interleukin 17; PH – primary hypertension; T-regs – T regulatory cells
Fig. 2Schematic classification of arterial hypertension in children and adolescents. Abbreviations: BMI – body mass index; WC – waist circumference