Publications by authors named "J Masin-Paneva"

Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates how endothelin-1 (ET-1), human atrial natriuretic peptide (hANP), plasma-renin activity (PRA), and urinary aldosterone (U-Ald) relate to pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) during pregnancy.
  • Pregnant women with PIH exhibited significantly higher mean arterial pressure (MAP) and differing levels of ET-1 and hANP compared to normotensive (NT) controls, particularly noticeable starting from the 23rd week of pregnancy.
  • Findings indicate that while U-Ald increased similarly in both groups, PRA was lower in the PIH group throughout pregnancy, suggesting potential interactions between these vasoactive substances and their roles
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In 48 men, 42, 1 +/- 8.8 yrs old, with untreated mild essential hypertension, serum uric acid, total cholesterol triglycerides and glucose were examined at 8 a.m after 16 hour overnight fasting.

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In 24 young normotensive subjects (mean age 22.25 +/- 5.65 years) with one hypertensive parent (FH(+)-), 22 subjects (mean age 23.

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