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Article type: Review Article
Authors: Hopps, Eugenia | Presti, Rosalia Lo | Caimi, Gregorio
Affiliations: Dipartimento di Medicina Interna, Malattie Cardiovascolari e Nefrourologiche, Cattedra di Semeiotica e Metodologia Medica, Università di Palermo, Palermo, Italia
Note: [] Corresponding author: Prof. Gregorio Caimi, Dipartimento di Medicina Interna, Malattie Cardiovascolari e Nefrourologiche, Cattedra di Semeiotica e Metodologia Medica, Università di Palermo, Via Leonardo da Vinci 52, 90145 Palermo, Italy. Fax: +39 91 6554535; E-mail: caimigre@unipa.it.
Abstract: This review shows how polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) play a pivotal role in the development of the organ injury that is associated with arterial hypertension. Elevated white blood cell count and higher levels of PMNs activation are risk factors for arterial hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Spontaneously activated PMNs release proinflammatory factors and reactive oxygen species, which have negative effects on vascular tone and on their adhesion to the endothelium. The oxidative stress in hypertensive PMNs is revealed by increased NADPH-oxidase production and lipid peroxidation and by decreased cytosolic and mitochondrial superoxide dismutase concentrations. The overexpression of adhesion molecules, such as β2-integrin, promotes PMNs rolling and leukocyte–endothelium interactions too. All these events underline how polymorphonuclear leukocytes may contribute to the vascular damage accompaining arterial hypertension.
Keywords: Polymorphonuclear leukocytes, hypertension, oxidative stress, adhesion molecules
DOI: 10.3233/CH-2009-1173
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 209-218, 2009
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