Pro-inflammatory Cytokines and Resistant Hypertension: Potential for Novel Treatments?
Mariana Rodrigues PioliAna Paula Cabral de FariaPublished in: Current hypertension reports (2019)
Increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines are related to elevated blood pressure and target organ damage in RH patients. Clinical and experimental studies have shown that some biological therapies, especially TNF-α inhibitors, regulated pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines associated with improvements in clinical outcomes, although they are not yet reported in RH. New emerging therapies to treat inflammation in RH, although promising, are still hypotheses that have not been scientifically confirmed in clinical trials. For this reason, inflammation-target treatments, such as the TNF-α and IL-6 inhibitors, should be encouraged for testing as complementary therapies in RH in order to elucidate their potential benefits.
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- oxidative stress
- clinical trial
- anti inflammatory
- rheumatoid arthritis
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- prognostic factors
- hypertensive patients
- transcription factor
- randomized controlled trial
- heart rate
- type diabetes
- human health
- insulin resistance
- blood glucose
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- phase ii