2015
DOI: 10.1097/01.hjh.0000469858.46811.f4
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No Difference of Serum Il-6 Level Among Dipper and Non Dipper Hypertensive Patients

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“…Performed on forty-eight hypertensive patients, study concluded that IL-6 serum level did not differ among dipper and nondipper hypertensive patients. [41] Diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome Decline of physiological mechanisms in hypertensive patients with diabetes mellitus or metabolic syndrome (MS), are considered to be also responsible for the non-dipper hypertension pattern: insulin resistance (anti-diuretic action of insulin), exaggerated response to internal vasoconstrictors, surge of SNS activity, damage endothelium-vasodilatation dependant and results of thickening in vascular smooth muscle. [10] Duggal and colab.…”
Section: Autonomic Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performed on forty-eight hypertensive patients, study concluded that IL-6 serum level did not differ among dipper and nondipper hypertensive patients. [41] Diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome Decline of physiological mechanisms in hypertensive patients with diabetes mellitus or metabolic syndrome (MS), are considered to be also responsible for the non-dipper hypertension pattern: insulin resistance (anti-diuretic action of insulin), exaggerated response to internal vasoconstrictors, surge of SNS activity, damage endothelium-vasodilatation dependant and results of thickening in vascular smooth muscle. [10] Duggal and colab.…”
Section: Autonomic Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%