Hypertension and the brain as an end...
Girouard, Helene.

 

  • Hypertension and the brain as an end-organ target[electronic resource] /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 616.132
    書名/作者: Hypertension and the brain as an end-organ target/ edited by Helene Girouard.
    其他作者: Girouard, Helene.
    出版者: Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
    面頁冊數: xix, 221 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    標題: Hypertension - Complications.
    標題: Target organs (Anatomy)
    標題: Biomedicine.
    標題: Neurosciences.
    標題: Neurology.
    ISBN: 9783319256160
    ISBN: 9783319256146
    內容註: A systematic review of reviews to examine the association between hypertension and cognitive impairments in adults -- Hypertension and age-related cognitive decline -- Hypertension and stroke -- Neuroimaging as a research tool in human essential hypertension -- Cognitive Dysfunction and Dementia in animal models of hypertension -- The effects of hypertension on cerebral artery structure and function, and cerebral blood flow -- Arterial stiffness and the brain -- Endothelium, the blood-brain barrier, and hypertension -- Hypertension and brain inflammation: role of RAS-induced glial activation -- Sex differences in neural regulation of hypertension.
    摘要、提要註: The first comprehensive overview of the effects of hypertension on the brain. The book discusses not only the relationship between hypertension and stroke, but also the much less studied relationship between hypertension and cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's. It seeks to answer two important questions. First, what are the conditions under which hypertension is associated with stroke, cognitive decline, and neurodegenerative disease? And second, what are the biological mechanisms by which hypertension alters brain homeostasis? By looking at the biological mechanisms of these relationships, this book provides insight to neuroscientists and neurologists regarding why anti-hypertension treatments make a big difference in the case of stroke, but have very little impact on cognitive decline and brain aging.
    電子資源: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25616-0
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