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Soluble adhesion molecule P-selectin and endothelial dysfunction in essential hypertension
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This study suggests that hypertensives have high plasma fibrinogen levels, platelet dysfunction (which could contribute to atherogenesis, as indicated by raised soluble P-selectin levels) and endothelial dysfunction (as indicated by high von Willebrand factor levels), which are related to diastolic blood pressure. These factors may act synergistically to increase atherogenesis and may explain the high risk of atherosclerotic vascular disease in hypertensives.