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Renal sympathetic denervation attenuates hypertension and vascular remodeling in renovascular hypertensive rats
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The effects of renal sympathetic denervation (RSD) on hypertension, cardiac function, vascular fibrosis, and renal apoptosis were studied in the 2K1C rat model. Results showed that RSD attenuated hypertension, improved vascular remodeling, and reduced vascular fibrosis through decreased sympathetic activity in the 2K1C rat model, but it did not change the kidney size, renal apoptosis, or renal caspase-3 expression. These results could suggest possible clinical efficacy of RSD for renovascular hypertension.
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