Blood Pressure (Jan 2017)

Regulatory mechanisms in arterial hypertension: role of microRNA in pathophysiology and therapy

  • Dominika Klimczak,
  • Krystian Jazdzewski,
  • Marek Kuch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3109/08037051.2016.1167355
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 2 – 8

Abstract

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Multiple factors underlie the pathophysiology of hypertension, involving endothelial dysregulation, vascular smooth muscle dysfunction, increased oxidative stress, sympathetic nervous system activation and altered renin -angiotensin -aldosterone regulatory activity. A class of non-coding RNA called microRNA, consisting of 17–25 nucleotides, exert regulatory function over these processes. This paper summarizes the currently available data from preclinical and clinical studies on miRNA in the development of hypertension as well as the impact of anti-hypertensive treatment on their plasma expression. We present microRNAs’ characteristics, their biogenesis and role in the regulation of blood pressure together with their potential diagnostic and therapeutic application in clinical practice.

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