Role of Adrenaline in Arterial Hypertension Development in Children and Adolescents
Journal Title: Здоров`я дитини - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 52
Abstract
The article presents the data on the role of adrenaline in hypertension pathogenesis in children and adolescents. Adrenaline is the basic hormone of the adrenal medulla. The main role of this system is an organism mobilization during stress. The study included 132 hypertensive children aged 12–16 years old. The study of the blood serum adrenaline in hypertensive children discovered its significant increase. The highest concentration of adrenaline was determined in males in the group of children with stable arterial hypertension and with the disease duration the less than 1 year.
Authors and Affiliations
N. N. Kaladze, I. B Zyukova
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