The association between enlarged perivascular spaces and muscle sympathetic nerve activity in normotensive and hypertensive humans
Donggyu Rim,
William Pham,
Rania Fatouleh
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPerivascular spaces (PVS) are fluid-filled spaces that functions as channels for glymphatic clearance in the brain. Enlarged perivascular spaces (ePVS) have been associated with high blood pressure. Hypertension features abnormal increases in muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), which constricts blood vessels in the muscle vascular bed, but the underlying mechanisms for this increase are not understood. Moreover, the association between ePVS and the resting sympathetic outflow from the brain has… Show more
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