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Parathyroids, Hypertension, and Vascular Reactivity

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Cellular Aspects of Hypertension

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Bone, kidney, and intestine are the main targets for parathyroid hormone (PTH) [22]. Nevertheless, cardiovascular effects with vasodilatation and hypotension have been described, initially with parathyroid extracts, then confirmed with the synthetic hormone (bovine PTH1–84) and fragments (PTH1–34, rat, bovine, human sequences). Only very recently, high affinity binding sites for PTH fragments have been described on rabbit renal microvessels [52].

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Gairard, A., Schleiffer, R., Pernot, F., Bergmann, C., van Overloop, B. (1991). Parathyroids, Hypertension, and Vascular Reactivity. In: Bruschi, G., Borghetti, A. (eds) Cellular Aspects of Hypertension. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00983-3_12

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