Inflammation and hypertension: Underlying mechanisms and emerging understandings

Author:

Aboukhater Diana1,Morad Bassel1,Nasrallah Nadim1,Nasser Suzanne A.2,Sahebkar Amirhossein34ORCID,Kobeissy Firas5ORCID,Boudaka Ammar6,Eid Ali H.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine American University of Beirut Beirut Lebanon

2. School of Medicine Keele University Keele UK

3. Biotechnology Research Center, Pharmaceutical Technology Institute Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

4. Applied Biomedical Research Center Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

5. Department of Neurobiology and Neuroscience Morehouse School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia USA

6. Department of Basic Medical Sciences College of Medicine, QU Health Qatar University Doha Qatar

Abstract

AbstractHypertension remains a major contributor to cardiovascular disease (CVD), a leading cause of global death. One of the major insults that drive increased blood pressure is inflammation. While it is the body's defensive response against some homeostatic imbalances, inflammation, when dysregulated, can be very deleterious. In this review, we highlight and discuss the causative relationship between inflammation and hypertension. We critically discuss how the interplay between inflammation and reactive oxygen species evokes endothelial damage and dysfunction, ultimately leading to narrowing and stiffness of blood vessels. This, along with phenotypic switching of the vascular smooth muscle cells and the abnormal increase in extracellular matrix deposition further exacerbates arterial stiffness and noncompliance. We also discuss how hyperhomocysteinemia and microRNA act as links between inflammation and hypertension. The premises we discuss suggest that the blue‐sky scenarios for targeting the underlying mechanisms of hypertension necessitate further research.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Clinical Biochemistry,Physiology

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