Publications by authors named "Nicole A J van der Linde"

Objective: Catheter-based renal nerve ablation is a novel therapy for treatment-resistant hypertension. Although the precise mechanism is unknown, a reduction in global sympathetic tone and renal sympathetic tone, potentially resulting in a decrease in renin, may account for the antihypertensive effect.

Design And Methods: In 17 patients (mean age 51.

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Increased angiotensin II (Ang II) sensitivity predisposes to hypertension and plaque instability. Raised low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c) may increase Ang II sensitivity, but evidence in humans for this effect of LDL-c is limited. In 28, healthy, nonsmoking subjects, aged 30+/-8 years, with familial hypercholesterolemia, we determined the difference in infusion rate of Ang II and norepinephrine required to increase systolic blood pressure by 20 mm Hg (Pd-20) after 4 weeks of placebo and fluvastatin 80 mg daily in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study.

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Objective: Animal studies suggest that nitric oxide (NO) attenuates responses to endogenous vasoconstrictors. We investigated whether this also holds true in man by monitoring pressor responses to different vasoconstrictors during nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibition.

Methods: Systemic hemodynamic responses to intravenous infusions of three doses (each for 5 min) of angiotensin II (AngII) (2, 4 and 8 ng/kg per min), noradrenaline (NOR) (10, 30 and 70 ng/kg per min) and phenylephrine (PE) (0.

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Background/aim: Renal vasodilation in response to L-arginine has been reported to be diminished in hypertensive (HT) subjects. If this diminished renal vasodilator response indicates disturbance of the renal NO pathway, a diminished renal vasoconstrictor response to NO synthase inhibition may be present in HT subjects as well. The present study was conducted to compare the effects of L-arginine and N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) on renal and systemic hemodynamics between HT and normotensive (NT) subjects.

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