2021
DOI: 10.1161/hyp.78.suppl_1.21
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Abstract 21: Sex Differences In Circadian Blood Pressure

Abstract: Hypertensive patients frequently show a lack of 10% decline in nighttime (or nondipping) blood pressure (BP), which is a strong predictor of a cardiovascular event. Clock genes are essential regulators in diurnal BP in the vasculature during hypertension. However, little is known if vascular circadian clock factors influence BP rhythms in a sex-dependent manner. To test the hypothesis that AngII-induced hypertension disrupts the expression pattern of peripheral clock genes, male and female C57Bl/6J mice were s… Show more

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