Obesity mediates hypertension through increased renal tubular reabsorption and abnormal pressure natriuresis, driven by sympathetic nervous system activation and altered intrarenal histology.
This review highlights that obesity-induced hypertension is driven by multifactorial renal changes, including sympathetic activation and altered intrarenal histology.
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Obesity is a major cause of human essential hypertension. Recent studies point toward increased renal tubular reabsorption and abnormal renal pressure natriuresis in mediating obesity hypertension. The mechanisms for these renal changes appear to be multifactorial, including activation of the sympathetic nervous system and altered intrarenal histology, which compresses the renal medulla.
Hall et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Obesity mediates hypertension through increased renal tubular reabsorption and abnormal pressure natriuresis, driven by sympathetic nervous system activation and altered intrarenal histology.