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Plasma Norepinephrine Response to Tilting in Essential Hypertension
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1959
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HypertensionPlasma ConcentrationBlood PressureCerebral Vascular RegulationPlasma Norepinephrine ConcentrationSympathetic Nervous SystemIntracranial PressureNeurologyNormal SubjectsEndocrine HypertensionHealth SciencesAntihypertensive TherapyNervous SystemCerebral Blood FlowCardiovascular DiseaseNeurophysiologyPlasma Norepinephrine ResponsePhysiologyCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
A significant increase in the plasma concentration of norepinephrine on tilting 19 normal subjects from the horizontal to 60° upright is described. Evidence that this represents an increased neuroadrenergic activity to maintain cerebral circulation despite the peripheral pooling of blood has previously been reported. When 9 subjects with severe essential hypertension were similarly tilted, the rise in plasma norepinephrine concentration was insignificant. This may indicate a diminished neuroadrenergic activity in essential hypertension due to compensatory reflexes from the baroreceptor regions.
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