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A Critical Role for the Paraventricular Nucleus of the Hypothalamus in the Regulation of the Volume Reflex in Normal and Various Cardiovascular Disease States.

Hong ZhengKenichi KatsuradaShyam NandiYifan LiKaushik P Patel
Published in: Current hypertension reports (2022)
Accumulating evidence from animals with experimental models of hypertension and heart failure as well as humans with hypertension suggests that alterations in central neural pathways, particularly, within the PVN neuromodulated by neuronal nitric oxide, are involved in regulating sympathetic outflow particularly to the kidney resulting in alterations in fluid balance commonly observed in hypertension and heart failure states. The characteristics of the hypertensive and heart failure states include alterations in neuronal nitric oxide within the PVN to cause an increase in renal sympathetic nerve activity to result in sodium and fluid retention in these diseases. A comprehensive understanding of these mechanisms will enhance our ability to treat hypertensive and heart failure conditions and their cardiovascular complications more efficiently.
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