1st Edition

Blood Vessel Changes in Hypertension Structure and Function, Volume I

By R.M.K.W. Lee Copyright 1989
    216 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Written by established researchers, this two-volume publication provides timely, comprehensive and insightful reviews on recent discoveries in the etiology of hypertension. Structural changes of the blood vessels in hypertension in relation to connective tissue, cerebral vessel structure and innervation, smooth muscle cell hypertrophy and/or hyperplasia, and rarefaction of microvessels are discussed.
    Also presented are the effects of antihypertensive therapy on vessel structure and function. A unique feature is the inclusion of a chapter on pulmonary vascular changes in pulmonary hypertension, which shows certain changes that are similar to systemic hypertension. This book is of major interest to researchers involved in the study of hypertension and the biology of the blood vessels.

    Volume I
    Contractile Properties of Resistance Vessels Related to Cellular Function
    Reactivity and Sensitivity Changes of Blood Vessels in Hypertension
    Growth Response of Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells in Hypertension
    Mechanical Properties of Arteries in Hypertension
    Vascular Connective Tissue Changes in Hypertension
    Vascular Changes in Pulmonary Hypertension
    Structural and Functional Consequence of Antihypertensive Treatments on Blood Vessels
    Index

    Biography

    R.M.K.W. Lee