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Sympathetic nervous system control of vascular function and blood pressure during pregnancy and preeclampsia.

Frank T Spradley1.   

Abstract

: Proper vascular tone and blood pressure regulation during pregnancy are important for immediate and long-term cardiovascular health of the mother and her offspring. Preeclampsia is clinically defined as new-onset maternal hypertension accompanied by cardiovascular, renal, and/or neural abnormalities presenting in the second half of pregnancy. There is strong evidence to support that preeclampsia is mediated by attenuations in uteroplacental vascular remodeling and increases in vasoconstriction with subsequent placental ischemia/reperfusion-induced release of hypertensive substances into the maternal circulation. These include antiangiogenic and pro-inflammatory factors. There is also evidence implicating increased sympathetic nervous system activity (SNA) in this maternal disorder, but this mostly includes data correlating severity of disease with catecholamine levels and elevated muscle SNA. These measurements have not confirmed a causative role for SNA in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Therefore, studies are needed to provide a comprehensive understanding of SNA and its control of vascular function and blood pressure regulation during normal pregnancy in order to set the stage for exploring the mechanisms mediating the exaggerated SNA and signaling during preeclampsia. This review examines the role of SNA in control of uteroplacental vascular tone and blood pressure regulation during normal pregnancy. Furthermore, it is proposed that over-activation of the SNA contributes to altered uteroplacental vascular tone and perfusion leading to placental ischemic events and modulates the systemic vasoconstriction and hypertensive responses to soluble placenta ischemic factors. Recognizing the integrative role and importance of SNA in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia will advance our understanding of this maternal disorder.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30160658      PMCID: PMC6355368          DOI: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000001901

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hypertens        ISSN: 0263-6352            Impact factor:   4.844


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