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World J Pharmacol. Feb 9, 2012; 1(1): 10-20
Published online Feb 9, 2012. doi: 10.5497/wjp.v1.i1.10
Published online Feb 9, 2012. doi: 10.5497/wjp.v1.i1.10
Table 1 Factors involved in blood pressure control
| Factors | Controlled parameters |
| Cardiac inotropism | Heart rate, cardiac output |
| Arterial resistance | Arterial stiffness, arterial vasoconstriction, arterial dilation, endothelial function, anatomical structure of the arteries |
| Blood volume | Salt uptake |
| Blood viscosity | Red blood cell numbers |
Table 2 Main factors influencing those parameters that regulate blood pressure
| Factors | Influenced parameter |
| Dietary factors | |
| Salt intake-sodium, potassium | |
| Calcium, magnesium | Blood flow and volume |
| Vegetarian diet, alcohol | |
| Bio-humoral and hormonal factors | |
| Angiotensin | |
| Vasopressin | Arterial wall |
| Vasodilators | Blood flow and volume |
| Vasoconstrictors | Arterial resistance |
| Catecholamines | |
| Neural factors | |
| Central nervous system | |
| Sympathetic system | Sympathetic stimulation |
| Catecholamine release | |
| Genetic and metabolic factors | Glucose and lipid metabolism |
| Genetic code | |
| Lifestyle | Preventive measures |
Table 3 Main clinical involvement caused by smoking compounds
| Body organ | Clinical picture |
| Heart | Coronary artery disease |
| Heart enlargement | |
| Congestive heart failure | |
| Brain | Transient ischemic attack |
| Stroke | |
| Cognitive decline | |
| Kidney | Arteriolosclerosis |
| Chronic renal failure | |
| Eyes | Artery vessel alterations |
| Genital system | Sexual dysfunction |
| Bone | Osteoporosis |
- Citation: Leone A. How and why chemicals from tobacco smoke can induce a rise in blood pressure. World J Pharmacol 2012; 1(1): 10-20
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3192/full/v1/i1/10.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5497/wjp.v1.i1.10
