Hypertension disrupts the vascular clock in both sexes

Jul 26, 2024American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology

High blood pressure disrupts the daily timing system in blood vessels of both men and women

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Abstract

ANG II-induced hypertension disrupts the circadian rhythm of blood pressure in both male and female mice.

  • Hypertension impacts blood pressure rhythmicity similarly in males and females.
  • In females, hypertension affects heart rate and locomotor activity, while in males it suppresses baroreflex sensitivity.
  • Disruption in vascular expression patterns of specific clock genes occurs in both sexes under hypertension.
  • Vascular expression of estrogen receptors shows diurnal rhythms and is disrupted by hypertension, with notable sex differences.

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