Relationship between vasoactive substance and blood pressure in old patients with hypertension
- VernacularTitle:老年高血压患者血压波动与血管活性物质的相关性
- Author:
Xueying LV
;
Yunmei YANG
;
Zherong XU
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Old patients;
Hypertension;
Vasoactive substance
- From:
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine
2006;0(10):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe the relationship between vasoactive substances and blood pressure in old patients with hypertension.Method Venous blood was drawn from 35 old hypertension patients when blood pressure was normal and abnormal,respectively.Epinephrine(E),norepinephine(NE),endothelins(ET),angiotensin ll (Angll) and ealcitonin-gene-retated peptide were determined by radio-immunity.The above five cytokines were also determined in 33 old healthy people.The cytokines levels were compared between the normal and abnormal blood pressure in hypertension patients and also between the old hypertension patients and healthy persons.The correlation between blood pressure and cytokines were analyzed.Results The level of ET,Angll,E and NE were obviously increased in old hypertension patients when their blood pressure was abnormal,while CGRP obviously decreased.No difference was found in the five cytokines between two groups when the blood pressure were normal.The correlation analysis showed that systolic pressure had positive correlation with ET,AnglI and E(r=0.304,0.337,0.587,P=0.031,0.019,0.036)and negative correlation with CGRP(r=-0.416,P=0.028)in old hypertension patients when the blood pressure was abnormal.And the diastolic pressure had positive correlation with AnglI and E(r=0.357,0.333;P=0.039,0.028).ET had positive correlation with Angll and E(r=0.361,0.315;P=0.041,0.029).Conclusion The levels of vasoaetive substances significantly changed in old hypertension patients with the blood pressure change.Among those cytokines,the substances that contract blood vessel increased most obviously.The vasoactive substances played an important role in the progress of blood pressure rising.