ati system disorder hypertension
Release time :Dec-03,2024
The term 'ATI system disorder hypertension' translates to 'hypertension due to renin-angiotensin system (RAS) dysregulation' in English. Typically, this form of hypertension may be associated with the dysfunction of the RAS, which can result in elevated blood pressure. The RAS is a sophisticated hormonal system primarily involved in the regulation of blood pressure and fluid balance. Dysfunction of this system can lead to persistent hypertension. Generally, this type of hypertension may be linked to several factors: 1) Overproduction of renin, which leads to increased angiotensin levels and consequently causes vasoconstriction and elevated blood pressure; 2) Enhanced activity of angiotensin-converting enzyme, which also results in higher angiotensin levels and contributes to increased blood pressure; 3) Excessive expression of angiotensin receptors, which amplifies the blood vessels' responsiveness to angiotensin, leading to hypertension. Patients with hypertension attributed to RAS dysregulation should pay attention to dietary control in their daily lives, avoiding high-sodium and high-fat foods and maintaining a balanced diet. Regular blood pressure monitoring is crucial, and treatment should follow medical advice without self-medicating. Persistent high blood pressure warrants timely medical consultation for professional guidance and treatment.