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Sex differences in the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and its roles in hypertension, cardiovascular, and kidney diseases

Sarah M. Nwia, Ana Paula de Oliveira Leite, Xiao‐Chun Li, Jia L. Zhuo

2023Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is a pathology that exhibits well-researched biological sex differences, making it possible for physicians to tailor preventative and therapeutic approaches for various diseases. Hypertension, which is defined as blood pressure greater than 130/80 mmHg, is the primary risk factor for developing coronary artery disease, stroke, and renal failure. Approximately 48% of American men and 43% of American women suffer from hypertension. Epidemiological data suggests that during reproductive years, women have much lower rates of hypertension than men. However, this protective effect disappears after the onset of menopause. Treatment-resistant hypertension affects approximately 10.3 million US adults and is unable to be controlled even after implementing ≥3 antihypertensives with complementary mechanisms. This indicates that other mechanisms responsible for modulating blood pressure are still unclear. Understanding the differences in genetic and hormonal mechanisms that lead to hypertension would allow for sex-specific treatment and an opportunity to improve patient outcomes. Therefore, this invited review will review and discuss recent advances in studying the sex-specific physiological mechanisms that affect the renin-angiotensin system and contribute to blood pressure control. It will also discuss research on sex differences in hypertension management, treatment, and outcomes.

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MedicineBlood pressureDiseaseMenopauseStroke (engine)Coronary artery diseaseInternal medicineRenin–angiotensin systemEpidemiologyHormonePathophysiology of hypertensionKidney diseaseIntensive care medicineBioinformaticsMechanical engineeringBiologyEngineeringHormonal Regulation and HypertensionRenin-Angiotensin System StudiesBlood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
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