Can Strict Control of Renalase Present a New Treatment Alternative in Regulating Blood Pressure?
Journal: Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiology (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-03-30
Authors : Suleyman Aydin; Suna Aydin;
Page : 008-009
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Abstract
Blood pressure is the pressure the blood in arteries applies on vessels. Abnormal blood pressure is a major public health problem commonly encountered in the population with normal blood pressure and intensive care patients. The two types of action that the heart performs are pumping blood and relaxing. The pressure exerted when the heart is pumping blood is the “systolic” blood pressure, and the pressure applied during the relaxation of the heart is the “diastolic” pressure. Although blood pressure is not always at the same level (with slight fl uctuations), normal blood pressure in adults is 120/80 mmHg.
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