Cardiovascular reactivity to and renal impact of stress and exercise: effects of bisoprolol.

1990 
The orthosympathetic nervous system is involved in the pathogenesis of essential hypertension. In this study, we carried out tests of sympathetic stimulation using successfully an isometric exercise and a psychological stress. The efficacy of the two tests in 10 normotensive patients (NTs) was assessed by a significant increase in blood pressure and heart rate and a significant increase in metanephrine urinary excretion. These tests, repeated 2 months later, were perfectly reproducible in NTs. The cardiovascular response during exercise and stress was significantly higher in 10 hypertensive patients (HTs) than in NTs. At rest, urinary norepinephrine excretion was significantly higher in HTs
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