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Hypertension and Hormone Mechanisms (Contemporary Endocrinology) [Hardcover]

Robert M. Carey (Editor)

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1588294080 978-1588294081 September 14, 2007 1

Hypertension and Hormone Mechanisms reviews novel developments in the endocrinology of hypertension with emphasis on new discovery during the past five years and perspectives on the future. Written by authors who have spearheaded recent advances, chapters cover innovations in our understanding of the reninangiotensin-aldosterone, the sympathoadrenal, and the renal dopaminergic systems. World-renowed researchers also discuss natriuretic peptides, vasoactive substances and vasopeptidases, insulin, free fatty acids, and the insulin resistance syndrome, sex hormones, and the vasculature and selected areas of diagnosis and therapy.

With a focus on new developments in hormones and autacoids related to hypertension, Hypertension and Hormone Mechanisms provides a resource that will lead to new, active research in the fundamental mechanisms of hypertension.


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"This is a comprehensive overview of pathophysiology of hypertension. … The book is targeted at both scientists and clinicians with the goal of providing a basic foundation to better understand mechanisms involved in hypertension as well as stimulate active research to better understand the fundamental mechanisms of the disease. … useful and very thorough summary of the hormonal mechanisms of hypertension. It is an excellent resource for clinicians and scientists involved in the treatment of hypertension as well as those engaging in basic science research." (Irena Duka, Doody’s Review Service, December, 2007)

"The book provides a unique review of the latest developments and discoveries in the endocrinology of hypertension . … it also provides the reader with the most recent discoveries brought about by basic clinical science research. … This book will be of utmost interest to clinicians and basic scientists … as well as to specialists such as endocrinologists, cardiologists, and nephrologists. I strongly recommend that it should be available in all medical school libraries." (Edgar V. Lerma, JAMA, May, 2008)

"As edited by Dr. Carey, a well-recognized investigator in this field, leading experts provide very comprehensive discussions of the effect of the different hormonal systems on progression of cardiovascular disease. … this book provides a nice combination of both basic science and clinical considerations of hormonal causes of hypertension and vascular disease. … Overall, the book will serve as a valuable resource for scientists and clinicians interested in the underlying mechanisms of hypertension and vascular disease." (David A. Calhoun, Endocrinology, Vol. 33 (4), April, 2008)

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Hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke, is present in approximately one-quarter of the adult population of Western societies. Advances in the study and treatment of this condition are captured in this exceptionally important book. In Hypertension and Hormonal Mechanisms, distinguished panels of leading experts discuss new developments in hormones/autacoids related to hypertension. During the past decade, truly remarkable advances have been made in the identification of new components of the renin-angiotensin system. This book also provides the most up to date advancements in topics such as the importance of diabetes and obesity in hypertension and the new role of calcitonsin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in hypertension. Hypertension and Hormonal Mechanisms, written by the world's experts in this field, aims to open new doors leading researchers closer to understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of primary (essential) hypertension, and to stimulate active research in the fundamental mechanisms of hypertension so that new therapies, and even prevention, can be realized in the not-too-distant future.

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