N Charkoudian
University of Bristol
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Experimental Physiology | 2016
Linford J. B. Briant; N Charkoudian; Emma C J Hart
What is the topic of this review? Hypertension is a major problem in Western society. Risk of hypertension increases with age, especially in women, who have lower risk compared with men until menopause. This review outlines the sex differences in the sympathetic control of blood pressure and how these mechanisms change with age. What advances does it highlight? It has recently been recognized that men and women regulate blood pressure by different physiological mechanisms. This is important for both the understanding and the clinical management of individual patients with hypertension. This review summarizes recent advances in understanding how the regulation of blood pressure in hypertension by the sympathetic nervous system differs between men and women.
Experimental Physiology | 2015
Linford J. B. Briant; N Charkoudian; Emma C J Hart
What is the topic of this review? Hypertension is a major problem in Western society. Risk of hypertension increases with age, especially in women, who have lower risk compared with men until menopause. This review outlines the sex differences in the sympathetic control of blood pressure and how these mechanisms change with age. What advances does it highlight? It has recently been recognized that men and women regulate blood pressure by different physiological mechanisms. This is important for both the understanding and the clinical management of individual patients with hypertension. This review summarizes recent advances in understanding how the regulation of blood pressure in hypertension by the sympathetic nervous system differs between men and women.
The Journal of Physiology | 2016
Linford J. B. Briant; Amy E Burchell; Laura E K Ratcliffe; N Charkoudian; Angus K Nightingale; Julian F. R. Paton; Michael J. Joyner; Emma C J Hart
We have developed a simple analytical method for quantifying the transduction of sympathetic activity into vascular tone. This method demonstrates that as women age, the transfer of sympathetic nerve activity into vascular tone is increased, so that for a given level of sympathetic activity there is more vasoconstriction. In men, this measure decreases with age. Test–re‐test analysis demonstrated that the new method is a reliable estimate of sympathetic transduction. We conclude that increased sympathetic vascular coupling contributes to the age‐related increase in blood pressure that occurs in women only. This measure is a reliable estimate of sympathetic transduction in populations with high sympathetic nerve activity. Thus, it will provide information regarding whether treatment targeting the sympathetic nervous system, which interrupts the transfer of sympathetic nerve activity into vascular tone, will be effective in reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients. This may provide insight into which populations will respond to certain types of anti‐hypertensive medication.
The Journal of Physiology | 2016
Linford J. B. Briant; Amy E Burchell; Laura E K Ratcliffe; N Charkoudian; Angus K Nightingale; Julian F. R. Paton; Michael J. Joyner; Emma C J Hart
We have developed a simple analytical method for quantifying the transduction of sympathetic activity into vascular tone. This method demonstrates that as women age, the transfer of sympathetic nerve activity into vascular tone is increased, so that for a given level of sympathetic activity there is more vasoconstriction. In men, this measure decreases with age. Test–re‐test analysis demonstrated that the new method is a reliable estimate of sympathetic transduction. We conclude that increased sympathetic vascular coupling contributes to the age‐related increase in blood pressure that occurs in women only. This measure is a reliable estimate of sympathetic transduction in populations with high sympathetic nerve activity. Thus, it will provide information regarding whether treatment targeting the sympathetic nervous system, which interrupts the transfer of sympathetic nerve activity into vascular tone, will be effective in reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients. This may provide insight into which populations will respond to certain types of anti‐hypertensive medication.
The Journal of Physiology | 2016
Linford J. B. Briant; Amy E Burchell; Laura E K Ratcliffe; N Charkoudian; Angus K Nightingale; Julian F. R. Paton; Michael J. Joyner; Emma C J Hart
We have developed a simple analytical method for quantifying the transduction of sympathetic activity into vascular tone. This method demonstrates that as women age, the transfer of sympathetic nerve activity into vascular tone is increased, so that for a given level of sympathetic activity there is more vasoconstriction. In men, this measure decreases with age. Test–re‐test analysis demonstrated that the new method is a reliable estimate of sympathetic transduction. We conclude that increased sympathetic vascular coupling contributes to the age‐related increase in blood pressure that occurs in women only. This measure is a reliable estimate of sympathetic transduction in populations with high sympathetic nerve activity. Thus, it will provide information regarding whether treatment targeting the sympathetic nervous system, which interrupts the transfer of sympathetic nerve activity into vascular tone, will be effective in reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients. This may provide insight into which populations will respond to certain types of anti‐hypertensive medication.
The FASEB Journal | 2014
Michael T. Mozer; Paul J. Fadel; Christopher M. Johnson; B G Wallin; N Charkoudian; Justin N Drobish; Michael J. Joyner; Erica A. Wehrwein
The FASEB Journal | 2012
Erica A. Wehrwein; Christopher P. Johnson; N Charkoudian; B G Wallin; Michael J. Joyner
Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine (Third Edition)#R##N#Gender in the Genomic Era | 2017
Emma C J Hart; N Charkoudian
Archive | 2015
Michael J. Joyner; Elizabeth A. Martin; Wayne T. Nicholson; John H. Eisenach; N Charkoudian; Emma C. Hart; Ronée E. Harvey; Jill N. Barnes; Timothy B. Curry; Darren P. Casey
Archive | 2015
Erica A. Wehrwein; Michael J. Joyner; N Charkoudian; Timothy B. Curry; John H. Eisenach