Table Of ContentAuthor Index
Volume 27, January-June 1996
Abassi ZA, 1140 Bonithon-Kopp C, 339 Compte M, 919 Fareh J, 1090
Abdel-Rahman AA, 939 Botkin SJ, 693 Connelly PW, 308 Farrow S, 1104
Abe H, 319 Bouby N, 392 Cooper R, 558 Feiner H, 245
Abe I, 729, 1234 Bouriquet N, 382 Corsetti V, 1046 Felder RA, 693
Abe K, 136, 781 Bousquet P, 148 Cortell S, 653 Feldman J, 148
Adachi T, 408 Boutouyrie P, 799 Costa Malheiros DMA, 1165 Ferrario CM, 523, 573, 591
Agabiti-Rosei E, 1046 Brands MW, 735 Cox K, 1053 Fitzgibbon WR, 235
Aguilera MT, 919 Brantsing C, 636 Crambes A, 148 Flores G, 72
Albertin G, 1153 Brasier AR, 465, 1009 Creager MA, 849 Fong J, 303
Alderman MH, 156 Brensilver J, 653 Creager SJ, 849 Forrester T, 558
Alluru I, 1108 Bricca G, 508 Frampton C, 906
Amerena JV, 854 Briggs JP, 541 Dampney RAL, 287 Freire MBS, 1134
Amin J, 684 Brisac A-M, 1188 Davda RK, 1346 Friberg P, 636
Anania V, 746 Brosius FC, 541 Davidge ST, 56 Frohlich ED, 1, 176, 317
Anderson NB, 1210 Brosnihan KB, 523 Davidson C, 414 Fugate R, 269
Anderson NH, 752 Brunner HR, 816 Davis RF, 228 Fujihara CK, 1165
Andreis PG, 1153 Brunt JH, 308 Davison CB, 1245 Fuji! K, 729, 1234
Antonios TFT, 1325 de Jong PE, 202 Fujioka S, 125
Aoki M, 502 Cachofeiro V, 19 de la Sierra A, 919 Fujishima M, 729, 1234
Apicella C, 330 Calebich S, 1046 de Leeuw PW, 1254 Fujiwara H, 259
Ardaillou R, 867 Calhoun DA, 297 de l.uca N, 330 Fujiwara T, 259, 408
Arima S, 781 Callahan MF, 573 De Mello WC, 265, 1267 Fukiyama K, 90
Arnesen H, 1299 Calver A, 313 De Nucci G, 1165 Fukuo K, 360, 823
Arnolda L, 433 Camargo MJF, 1121 de Zeeuw D, 202 Furukawa K, 197
Ascherio A, 1065 Campagnole-Santos MJ, 1284 del Mar Lluch M, 919
Ashizawa A, 319 Campbell WB, 43, 804 Deng AY, 564 Gabrielsson B, 636
Asmar R, 1188 Campbell WG Jr, 1121 Deng X, 1173 Gahnem F, 1121
Atucha NM, 377 Canali C, 1039 Dengel DR, 1053 Ganten D, 508, 535, 573, 591
Averill DB, 591 Canessa M, 315 Deschepper CF, 49 Garami M, 715
Cappuccio FP, 1160, 1325 DeSouza CA, 1053 Garcia NH, 679
Bader M, 508 Carey RM, 693 Devereux RB, 251 Garcia-Estan J, 377
Baker PN, 56 Carretero OA, 7, 649, 679, 684, Devlin AM, 752 Gardner DG, 715
Ban T, 833 704 DiBona GF, 619, 626 Garvin JL, 679
Bankir L, 392 Casellas D, 382 Dietz R, 1259 Gavras H, 449, 1018, 1187
Bansal VK, 456 Castellano M, 1046 Dillon E, 962 Gavras 1, 1187
Baracho NCV, 875 Catanzaro DF, 1121 Dimsdale JE, 962, 1273 Gearin G, 1134
Barankiewicz J, 56 Catena C, 955 Dobovisek J, 414 Ger L-P, 36
Barba G, 1160 Cavallo-Perin P, 144 Dogan S, 269 Gerhard M, 849
Bartholomeusz B, 1341 Ceoloto G, 315 Doi K, 811 Giacchetti G, 955
Bartoli E, 955 Cervenka T, 354 Dominiczak AF, 752 Giles TD, 1187
Batlle D, 72 Cesar KR, 875 Doria A, 1134 Gillespie DG, 766, 786
Baumbach GL, 159, 794 Chalmers J, 433 Doyama K, 259 Gilliam DM, 1224
Baxter JD, 514 Chang KSK, 228 Drummond HA, 442, 631 Girerd X, 799
Baylis C, 926 Chang M-S, 168 Dubey RK, 766, 786 Gisonni P, 330
Becker KD, 495 Chansel D, 867 Ducimetiere P, 339 Gladfelter W, 926
Belloni AS, 1153 Chao C, 746 Duncan KG, 514 Glorioso N, 746
Bendle RD, 287 Chao J, 491, 746 Dunham EW, 85 Godwin SJ, 287
Benetos A, 1188 Chao L, 491 Dupont M, 382 Goldberg DE, 1059
Benjamin N, 313 Chapleau D, 148 Dworkin LD, 245 Gomez-Garre D, 885
Berger DS, 1079 Chapleau MW, 584 Dyer AR, 1305 Gomez Llambi H, 704
Bernert JT Jr, 303 Chen C-H, 168 Gomi T, 1180
Bernink PJLM, 426 Chen K, 85 Edwards CRW, 190, 1200 Gonzalez E, 885
Bernstein KE, 476 Chen S, 360 Egan BM, 723, 1346 Goodfriend TL, 723
Berry CC, 962 Chen Y-F, 297 Egido J, 885 Gosling RG, 1188
Best R, 190 Chen Y-Q, 1224 Elam M, 276 Goto A, 672
Bettoni G, 1046 Chen Y-T, 1210 El-Dahr SS, 281 Gottshall KR, 495
Bianchi V, 330 Chi Y, 456 Emovon O, 1210 Granger J, 613
Bieniaszewski L, 414 Chien KR, 495 Erikssen G, 324 Granger JP, 668
Bloem LJ, 62 Chillon J-M, 794 Erikssen J, 324 Graniero GR, 1039
Blumberg G, 653 Chun T-H, 552, 811 Eskue A, 1337 Grant E, 854
Bogdanova NN, 449 Cinelli A, 1046 Espiner EA, 906 Greene AS, 760
Bohlender J, 535 Cirillo M, 1305 Eto T, 90 Griffin CA, 955
Bohm M, 508 Coca A, 919 Everson SA, 1059 Groop LC, 67
Bohr DF, 752 Cofie D, 269 Grove K, 49
Bolli P, 313 Collier J, 313 Fagard R, 414 Guan H, 19
Bonaduce D, 330 Collister JP, 598 Faraci FM, 893 Gudbjomsdottir S, 276
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Guron G, 636 Ishii M, 1216, 1318 Koshida H, 269 Marker P, 354
Ishii N, 119 Koshiji M, 259 Marrero MB, 476
Hafner DJ, 346 Iso H, 968 Kowo M, 108 Martina B, 371
Hamet P, 774 Ito S, 649, 684, 781 Krieger JE, 1329 Maruyama K, 529
Handler-Matasar SR, % Itoh H, 119, 552, 811, 833 Krolewski AS, 1134 Matsubara H, 529
Handy DE, 449, 1018 Iwai N, 399, 975 Kumagai K, 209 Matsuda K, 833
Hanehira T, 102, 663 Kumahara Y, 1205 Matsumori A, 259
Hanyu M, 833 Jaaskivi M, 414 Kung CF, 25 Matsumura K, 591
Harada M, 552 Jackson EK, 766, 786 Kuramochi M, 319 Matsuo M, 130
Hardman T, 314 Jacob HJ, 1329 Kurashina T, 668 Matsuo T, 130
Hardy KJ, 1341 Jacobs DR Jr, 968 Matsuoka H, 14, 319
Hasegawa K, 259 Jaffa AA, 235 La Padula P, 704 Matsuura H, 569, 643, 1312
Hashimoto J, 136 Jamerson KA, 854 Laccotripe M, 980 Matsuzawa Y, 125
Hassan SA, 541 James GD, 1121 Lahera V, 377 Mattson DL, 688
Hata S, 360, 823 Jayaraman G, 518 Laks T, 414 Mayfield RK, 235
Hatakeyama H, 197 Jiang B, 360 Lambrou J, 933 McAllister EA, 1337
Hayakawa H, 672 Jimbo M, 209 Lant A, 314 McCarty R, 1115
Haynes WG, 546 Jones SY, 626 LaPointe MC, 709, 715 McClain AM, 546
Hayoz D, 816 Jover B, 79 Laragh JH, 156, 1121 McFarlane-Anderson N, 558
Hazen-Martin DJ, 1346 Julius S, 854 Largo R, 885 Megnien JL, 949
Head GA, 287 Jyothirmayi GN, 1108 Lariviere R, 1090 Meltzer Jl, 155
Healy DP, 518 Laurent P, 1188 Menard J, 535
Hegele RA, 308 Kajiyama G, 569, 643, 1312 Laurent S, 799 Meng QC, 578
Heistad DD, 794, 893 Kakoki M, 672 Laurenzi M, 1305 Mesaros S, 32
Hennekens C, 1065 Kambe M, 569, 1312 Lecomte E, 339 Mi Z, 766
Hennes MMI. 723 Kameda-Takemura K, 125 Lee JH, 1115 Miki T, 1205
Henrich WL, 1337 Kamino K, 1205 Lee WK, 752 Miller T, 1337
Herizi A, 79, 382 Kaminski PM, 19 Lehmann ED, 1188 Mills PJ, 962
Hersch JC, 245 Kanagy NL, 740 Lehto M, 67 Mimran A, 79, 382
Higaki J, 502, 1205 Kanai H, 125 Lehtonen A, 414 Minami M, 102, 663
Higashi Y, 643 Kanbe T, 1240 Lehtovirta MT, 67 Minami N, 136
Higgins DJ, 688 Kaneda Y, 502 Lemariey M, 949 Minson J, 433
Hiraga H, 569 Kano H, 102, 663 Lenders JWM, 933 Miyajima E, 1318
Hiramori K, 408 Kaplan GA, 1059 Levenson J, 949 Miyamori I, 197
Hirata Y, 672 Kardassis D, 980 Levin RI, 245 Mizojiri K, 364
Hirawa N, 1180 Kario K, 130 Levy BI, 1188 Moan A, 1299
Hirobe M, 672 Kass DA, 168 Li J, 465, 1009 Moe OW, 1337
Hirooka Y, 287 Katsuya T, 1205 Li J-S, 49 Monassier L, 148
Hirotani A. 360 Kawamura M, 408 Li M, 184 Moreau P, 25
Hdhnel K, 1259 Kawazoe N, 90 Li P, 523, 573 Morgan DA, 546
Hoizman LB, 541 Keiser HR, 1140 Li Z, 584 Mori Y, 529
Hopfer U, 219 Kelm M, 346 Lin H-C, 36 Moriguchi A, 502
Hopkins KD, 1188 Kern DC, 269 Linden J, 404 Morimoto S, 360, 823
Hopkins TE, 735 Kesteloot H, 108 Linder L, 371 Morishita R, 502
Horio T, 102, 663 Khosla MC, 875, 1284 Lindsay RM, 1200 Morris DJ, 421
Homfeldt BJ, 598 Kijima K, 529 Lindsay RS, 1200 Morris M, 573
Hosoda K, 259 Kikuchi K, 672 Liu H-Y, 36 Morrison L, 558
Huang X. 67 Kim C-Y, 136 Liu X, 827 Mota de Freitas D, 456
Hulthen UL, 313 Kimura G, 914 Liu Y-H, 7 Motz W, 1031
Hymel A, 658 Kimura K, 672 Llewellyn-Smith I, 433 Mourad J-J, 799
Hymel U, 827 Kimura Y, 90 Llorens-Cortes C, 392, 867 Muiesan ML, 1046
Kinoshita M, 399, 975 Lockette W, 1104 Munakata M, 136
lacone R, 1160 Kiowski W, 371 London G,799 Mundal R, 324
Ichikawa M, 209 Kirch U, 1073 Lonnroth P, 276 Mune T, 1193
IgakiT, 811 Kirchner KA, 668 Lopez-Armada MJ, 885 Munzenmaier DH, 760
Ikeda A, 1318 Kirkland K, 1104 Lu D, 1277 Murakami K, 502, 1216
Ikeda M, 102, 663 Kisch ES, 1149 Luft EC, 535, 1259 Murasawa S, 529
Ikeda T, 833, 1180 Kissebah AH, 723 Liischer TF, 25, 32 Myers MM, 96
Ikeda U, 1240 Kitazono T, 893
Iki K. 197 Kjeldsen SE, 324, 1299 MacGregor GA, 156, 1325 Naftilan AJ, 1224
Imai Y, 136 Kligfield P, 251 Macko RF, 1053 Nagano T, 672
Imaizumi T, 14 Knoll E, 1149 Madeddu P, 746 Nagao T, 1234
Imig JD, 658 Knudsen P, 67 Magaldi AJ, 875 Nagata S, 319
Imiya M, 130 Kobayashi H, 130 Malinski T, 32 Nakagawa O, 552
Imura H, 297 Kobayashi K, 729 Manatunga AK, 62 Nakahashi T, 360, 823
Inaba S, 197 Kobrin 1, 426 Manger W, 653 Nakajima J, 408
Inada M, 529 Koda J, 1273 Manni F, 704 Nakamura M, 364
Inada T, 259 Koga Y, 14 Manolis A, 1187 Nakao K, 259, 297, 552, 811,
Inagami T, 399 Kohno K, 14 Manson JA, 1065 833
Inoue M, 811 Kohno M, 102, 663 Mao HZ, 584 Nakata M, 14
Isgaard J, 636 Kolterman O, 1273 Marchisio M, 144 Nakata Y, 1205
Ishida M, 569, 1312 Komachi Y, 968 Marciano F, 330 Nakhoul F, 1140
Ishida T, 569, 1312 Komatsu Y, 811, 833 Mark AL, 546 Nasjletti A, 19
Ishigami T, 1216 Kopp UC, 607 Markandu ND, 1325 Nava E, 25
Author Index 1355
Navar LG, 658 Petretta M, 330 Sassaki AL, 1165 Sved AF, 1291
Navis G, 202 Pfister SL, 43, 804 Sawin LL, 626 Sventek P, 49, 1090
Ndam N, 108 Pham P, 867 Schalin-Jantti C, 67 Sverrisdottir YB, 276
Nelesen R, 1273 Phillips PA, 1341 Schambelan M, 955 Svetkey LP, 1210
Nelesen RA, 962 Pidgeon GB, 906 Schelling A, 426 Syvanne M, 67
Nelson AS, 1341 Pieruzzi F, 1140 Scheuermann M, 1259
Neri G, 1153 Pilowsky P, 433 Schieffer B, 476 Tabuchi Y, 1205
Nesbitt SD, 854 Plainfosse MC, 949 Schiffers PMH, 1254 Takagi N, 1216
Neves FAR, 514 Plaza JJ, 885 Schififrin EL, 49, 1090, 1097 Takami S, 1205
Nevo E, 168 Ploth DW, 235 Schinke M, 508 Takase H, 25
Ng LL, 859 Poch E, 919 Schmid-Schonbein GW, 114 Takaya K, 811
Nicholls MG, 906 Porteri E, 1046 Schnackenberg C, 613 Takeda R, 197
Niinobu T, 360 Potts PD, 287 Schnermann JB, 541 Takeda Y, 197
Nikula-Ijas P, 67 Prager G, 426 Schoner W, 1073 Takishita S, 90
Nishibe A, 360 Pratt JH, 62 Schreij G, 1254 Talianidis I, 980
Nishikimi T, 319 Preik M, 346 Seagard JL, 442 Tamatani M, 360
Nishizawa M, 209 Preis L, 1210 Sealey JE, 1121 Tamura K, 502, 1216
Nomura G, 14 Pucci ML, 19 Sechi LA, 955 Tamura N, 552
Notoya M. 364 Puras A, 558 Seckl JR, 1200 Tanaka M,259
Novak J, 613 Seghers V, 108 Tanaka S-i, 1216
Nuesch R, 371 Quesada T, 377 Sekihara H, 1216 Tanimoto K, 1216
Nussbacher A, 168 Seljeflot I, 1299 Tao S, 939
Nussdorfer GG, 1153 Racusen L, 926 Semplicini A, 315 Taquini CM, 704
Nyui N, 1216 Raizada MK, 1277 Setoguchi M, 1234 Target R, 1188
Rakugi H, 1205 Shackleton CHL, 190 Tavares A, 449
O’Brien ET, 414 Rapp JP, 564 Shair HN, 96 Tepel M, 1073
O’Connell DP, 693 Recht PA, 245 Sharov VG, 7 Thanos D, 1025
Ogawa Y, 552 Reddi AS, 1108 Shimada K, 130, 1240 Thaulow E, 324
Ogihara T, 360, 502, 823, 1205 Reid JL, 752 Shimamoto T, 968 TTiibault G, 1090
Ogunbiyi O, 558 Reinhart GA, 613 Shimoike H, 975 Thien T, 933
Ohishi M, 1205 Ren YL, 649 Shingu T, 569 Thijs L, 414
Ohkubo N, 529 Reudelhuber T, 1090 Shinto Y, 823 Thomas TH, 313
Ohmichi N, 399 Richards AM, 906 Shirakami G, 259 Tikkanen I, 67
Ohmori S, 729 Rivera CO, 1245 Shroff SG, 1079 Tikkanen T, 67
Ohtani S, 259 Rizzoni D, 1046 Sich B, 1073 Timmons PZ, 1210
Ohya Y, 729, 1234 Roberts JM, 56 Siczkowski M, 859 Ting C-T, 168
Okin PM, 251 Robinson B, 313 Siest G, 339 Tochikubo O, 1318
Oliveira DR, 1284 Robinson KA, 1079 Sigmon DH, 7 Tojo A, 672
Omae T, 319 Rocchini AP, 354 Sigmund RD, 546 Tokunaga K, 125
Omata K, 781 Roddy M-A, 849 Sikora M, 456 Tolbert E, 245
Omata M, 672 Roegel J-C, 148 Simchon S, 653 Tomita N, 502
Onaka U, 729 Rogers MA, 1053 Simoes e Silva AC, 875 Tomita Y, 90
Onishi K, 90 Roman MJ, 251 Simon A, 949 Topuouchian J, 1188
Ono H, 176 Roman RJ, 564, 631, 1329 Simon JA, 303 Toshima H, 14
Ono N, 1312 Rongen GA, 933 Singh I, 541 Touyz RM, 1090, 1097
Ono Y, 176 Rosene DL, 449 Siragy HM, 404 Tremblay J, 774
Onuma T, 1134 Rosner B, 1065 Sitkins JR, 709 Trevisan M, 1305
Oparil S, 297, 578 Rossi GP, 1039, 1153 Smart A, 541 Trolliet MR, 1329
Orlov SN, 774 Rotimi C, 558 Smith LA, 607 Troyanovskaya M, 518
Orosz DE, 219 Ruiz-Ortega M, 885 Smits P, 933 Tschudi MR, 32
Ortego M, 885 Russo L, 1160 Song L, 518 Tseng C-J, 36
Ortiz MC, 377 Rutherford PA, 313 Songu-Mize E, 827 Tsujimoto Y, 823
Osaka K, 786 Rydzewski B, 1224 Souness GW, 421 Tsumagari T, 90
Osborn JW, 598 Ryuzaki M, 209 Staessen JA, 414 Tsunoda K, 781
O’Shaughnessy IM, 723 Stahl RAK, 897 Tung C-S, 36
Oshima T, 569, 643, 1312 Sabbah HN, 7 Stamler J, 1305 Turnbaugh D, 269
Otsuka K, 119 Sacchetto A, 1039 Stamler R, 1305 Turner SW, 184
Ozono R, 693 Sacks F, 1065 Stampfer MJ, 1065
Safar M, 799 Stec DE, 564, 1329 Ullian ME, 1346
Padfield PL, 190 Sagnella GA, 1325 Stepniakowski KT, 723 Umemura S, 1216
Pak P, 168 Saito F, 914 Stergiopulos N, 816 Urbano-Marquez A, 919
Palatini P, 414, 1039 Sakurai J, 1180 Stem N, 1149
Panarelli W, 1305 Salonen JT, 1059 Stinga F, 1160 Vallance P, 313
Pannier B, 1188 Salvetti M, 1046 Stokes JB, 546 Valva G, 330
Parpaglia PP, 746 Samsell L, 926 Stones JE, 827 Van Belle H, 933
Party BL, 962 Sandvik E, 1299 Stoos BA, 679 van Es PN, 1254
Pascale C, 144 Sandvik L, 324 Strauer BE, 346, 1031 van Paassen P, 202
Pasini GF, 1046 Sankai T, 968 Strazzullo P, 1160 Vandermeersch S, 867
Passaglio KT, 875 Santos GFP, 1284 Suga S, 552 Vanhanen H, 414
Patel AR, 668 Santos RAS, 875, 1284 Suhara T, 823 Vargas F, 377
Paxton WG, 476 Saruta T, 119, 209 Suzuki E, 672 Vaughan C, 693
Peng N, 578 Sasaki S, 108 Suzuki F, 766, 786 Visentin P, 1039
Pessina AC, 1039, 1153 Sasaki T, 119 Suzuki H, 114, 119, 209
Petersen JS, 619 Sasayama S, 259 Suzuki T, 319 Wagner J, 535
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Walder RY, 546 Whitworth JA, 184 Yamashita S, 125 Zahner G, 897
Walk SF, 693 Wickman A, 636 Yandle TG, 906 Zampaglione B, 144
Walker BR, 190 Wierzbicki AS, 315 Yang H, 1277 Zanchetti A, 317
Wallin BG, 276 Wilcox CS, 1173 Yang T, 541 Zannis V, 980
Walsh LG, 1346 Willemsen JJ, 933 Yang X-P, 7, 715 Zatz R, 1165
Wang C, 746 Willenbrock R, 1259 Yasunari K, 102, 663 Zerbini G, 315
Wang S-P, 168 Willett WC, 1065 Ye M, 72 Zhang M, 269
Ward R. 558 Williams S, 613 Yen M-H, 36 Zhang X, 85
Warram JH, 1134 Wilson RF, 354 Zhong MZ, 228
Yin FCP, 168
Watanabe M, 569, 643 Wimbish KA, 1009 Zhu S-T, 297
Yin M, 1291
Webb D, 313 Witteman J, 1065 Zidek W, 1073
Yokokawa K, 102, 663
Webb RC, 740 Wolf G, 897 Ziegler MG, 962
Weber R, 816 Wolin MS, 19 Yokota K, 968 Zimmerman BG, 85
Webster J, 414 Wu G, 715 Yoneda T, 197 Zingaro L, 955
Weinberger MH, 481 Wyss JM, 297, 578 Yoshikawa J, 102, 663 Ziyadeh FN, 897
Welch WJ, 1173 Yoshikawa N, 1180 Zou A-P, 631
Wen C, 184 Yamada SS, 1165 Yoshimasa T, 552, 811, 833 Zou L-X, 658
West IC, 313 Yamaguchi S, 1216 Yoshitomi Y, 319 Zulli R, 1046
White PC. 1193 Yamakawa T, 1216 Yoshiwara F, 319 Zureik M, 339
White RM. 1245 Yamashita J, 811 Yosipiv IV, 281 Zweifach BW, 114
Subject Index
Volume 27, January-June 1996
A Adrenocorticotropic hormone
Acetylcholine L-Arginine Prevents Corticotropin-Induced Increases in Blood
Differential Contribution of Endothelial Function to Vascular Pressure in the Rat, 184
Reactivity in Conduit and Resistance Arteries From Deoxy- Adrenomedullin
corticosterone-Salt Hypertensive Rats, 1245 Adrenomedullin Increases Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase in
Effects of Cilazapril on Vascular Structure and Function in Rat Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Stimulated With Interleu¬
Essential Hypertension, 371 kin-1, 1240
Evidence for a Multifactorial Process Involved in the Impaired Interaction of Adrenomedullin and Platelet-Derived Growth
Flow Response to Nitric Oxide in Hypertensive Patients With Factor on Rat Mesangial Cell Production of Endothelin, 663
Endothelial Dysfunction, 346 Plasma Adrenomedullin Concentrations in Essential Hyperten¬
Indigo Carmine Inhibits Endothelium-Dependent and -Indepen¬ sion, 102
dent Vasodilation, 228 Age
L-Arginine Restores Dilator Resjxmses of the Basilar Artery to Factors That Affect Calorie-Sensitive and Calorie-Insensitive
Acetylcholine During Chronic Hypertension, 893 Reduction in Blood Pressure During Short-term Calorie Re¬
Acute-phase reaction striction in Overweight Hypertensive Women, 408
Tumor Necrosis Factor Activates Angiotensinogen Gene Ex¬ Aging
pression by the Rel A Transactivator, 1009 Aging Progressively Impairs Endothelium-Dependent Vasodila¬
Adenosine tion in Forearm Resistance Vessels of Humans, 849
Adenosine Inhibits Growth of Rat Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells: The Fibrinolytic System Is Not Impaired in Older Men With
Possible Role of A^b Receptor, 786 Hypertension, 1053
Differential Alteration of Neuronal and Cardiovascular Re¬ Albuminuria
sponses to Adenosine Microinjected Into the Nucleus Tractus Doxazosin Prevents Proteinuria and Glomerular Loss of Hepa¬
Solitarius of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 939 ran Sulfate in Diabetic Rats, 1108
Presynaptic Inhibition of Norepinephrine Release From Sympa¬ Aldosterone
thetic Nerve Endings by Endogenous Adenosine, 933 Blood Pressure and Its Regulation in Spnjntaneously Hyperten¬
Smooth Muscle Cell-Derived Adenosine Inhibits Cell Growth, sive Rats Bred on the Lowest Sodium Diet for Normal
766 Growth, 90
Sodium Intake Markedly Alters Renal Interstitial Fluid Adeno¬ Changes in Left Ventricular Anatomy and Function in Hypter-
sine, 404 tension and Primary Aldosteronism, 1039
Adenosine triphosphate Comparison of Changes in Cardiac Structure After Treatment in
Impaired Action of Levcromakalim on ATP-Sensitive Chan¬ Secondary Hypertension, 319
nels in Mesenteric Artery Cells From Spontaneously Hyper¬ Genetic Analysis of Renin Gene Expression in Rat Adrenal
tensive Rats, 1234 Gland, 975
Adenyl cyclase Alteplase
Expression of the Subtype lA Dopamine Receptor in the Rat The Fibrinolytic System Is Not Impaired in Older Men With
Heart, 693 Hypertension, 1053
Aluminum fluoride
Adrenal cortex
Increased Responsiveness and Decreased Expression of G Pro¬
Endothelin Adrenocortical Secretagogue Effect Is Mediated by
teins in Deoxycorticosterone Hypertension, 740
the B Receptor in Rats, 1153
Amylin
Adrenal cortex hormones
Effect of Race and Hypertension on Plasma Amylin Concentra¬
Endogenous Renal 11/3-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Inhibi¬
tions, 1273
tory Factors in Patients With Low-Renin Essential Hyperten¬
Angina pectoris
sion, 197
Improvement of Coronary Flow Reserve After Long-term Ther¬
Adrenal glands
apy With Enalapril, 1031
Genetic Analysis of Renin Gene Expression in Rat Adrenal
Angiogenesis
Gland, 975
Opposing Actions of Angiotensin II on Microvascular Growth
Adrenalectomy and Arterial Blood Pressure, 760
Glucocorticoid Modulates Vasodilator Response of Mesenteric
Angiotensin
Arterioles in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 114
Human Renin-Dependent Hypertension in Rats Transgenic for
Adrenergic agonists Human Angiotensinogen, 535
Differential Contribution of Endothelial Function to Vascular Opposing Actions of Angiotensin II on Microvascular Growth
Reactivity in Conduit and Resistance Arteries From Deoxy- and Arterial Blood Pressure, 760
corticosterone-Salt Hypertensive Rats, 1245 Salt-Sensitive Hypertension in (mREN-2)27 Transgenic Rats,
Adrenergic alpha-antagonists 573
Doxazosin Prevents Proteinuria and Glomerular Loss of Hepa¬ Angiotensin-! 1-7)
ran Sulfate in Diabetic Rats, 1108 Changes in the Baroreflex Control of Heart Rate Produced by
Adrenergic beta-antagonists Central Infusion of Selective Angiotensin Antagonists in Hy¬
Endothelin Adrenocortical Secretagogue Effect Is Mediated by pertensive Rats, 1284
the B Receptor in Rats, 1153 Angiotensin antagonist
Adrenergic receptors Changes in the Baroreflex Control of Heart Rate Produced by
Preweanling Administration of Terazosin Decreases Blood Pres¬ Central Infusion of Selective Angiotensin Antagonists in Hy¬
sure of Hypertensive Rats in Adulthood, 1115 pertensive Rats, 1284
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Angiotensin antagonists Protein Kinase C Modulation of Cardiomyocyte Angiotensin II
Evidence for a Physiologieal Role of Angiotensin-(l-7) in the and Vasopressin Receptor Desensitization, 269
Control of Hydroelectrolyte Balance, 875 Renin-Angiotensin System and Cell Communication in the
Failing Heart, 1267
Angiotensin-converting enzyme
Role of Nitric Oxide in Short-term and Prolonged Effects of
Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme Gene Polymorphism and Salt
Angiotensin II on Renal Hemodynamics, 1173
Sensitivity in Essential Hypertension, 569
Tyrosine Kinase Signaling Pathways Modulate Angiotensin II-
Angiotensin Mediates Forearm Glucose Uptake by Hemody¬
Induced Calcium ([Ca-*]i) Transients in Vascular Smooth
namic Rather Than Direct Effects, 854
Muscle Cells, 1097
Polymorphism of the Apwlipoprotein E and Angiotensin-Con¬
Vascular Smooth Muscle Polyploidy and Cardiac Hypertrophy in
verting Enzyme Genes in Japanese Subjects With Silent
Genetic Hypertension, 752
Myocardial Ischemia. 1205
Polymorphisms of Renin-Angiotensin Genes Among Nigerians, .Angiotensin II receptors
Jamaicans, and African Americans, 558 Type I Angiotensin II Receptor Subtypes in Kidney of Normal
Racial Difference in the Relationship of an Angiotensin 1-Con¬ and Salt-Sensitive Hypertensive Rats, 392
verting Enzyme Gene Polymorphism to Serum Angiotensin Angiotensin II, (lie'']
I-Converting Enzyme Activity, 62 Renal Accumulation of Circulating Angiotensin II in Angioten¬
sin Il-Infused Rats, 658
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
Angiotensin II, [VaP]
A Diuretic Is More Effective Than a ^-Blocker in Hypertensive
Renal Accumulation of Circulating Angiotensin II in Angioten¬
Patients Not Controlled on Amlodipine and Lisinopril, 1325
sin ll-Infused Rats, 658
ACE Inhibition Prevents and Reverses L-NAME-Exacerbated
Angiotensin III
Nephrosclerosis in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 176
Expression of Aminopeptidase A, an Angiotensinase, in Glo¬
Chronic Kinin Blockade and Effect of Ramipril in Renal Adap¬
merular Mesangial Cells, 518
tation to Sodium Restriction, 79
Comparison of Early and Late Start of Antihypertensive Agents Angiotensin peptides
and Baroreceptor Reflexes, 209 Angiotensin-] 1-7) Dilates Canine Coronary Arteries Through
Effect of 1 Year of Lisinopril Treatment on Cardiac Autonomic Kinins and Nitric Oxide, 523
Control in Hypertensive Patients With Left Ventricular Hy¬ Angiotensinogen
pertrophy, 330 Angiotensinogen Polymorphism M235T, Hypertension, and Ne¬
Effects and Interactions of Endothelin-1 and Angiotensin II on phropathy in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes, 1134
Matrix Protein Expression and Synthesis and Mesangial Cell Human Renin-Dependent Hypertension in Rats Transgenic for
Growth. 885 Human Angiotensinogen, 535
Effects of Cilazapril on Vascular Structure and Function in Mechanisms for Inducible Control of Angiotensinogen Gene
Essential Hypertension, 371 Transcription, 465
Improvement of Coronary Flow Reserve After Long-term Ther¬ Permanent Inhibition of Angiotensinogen Synthesis by Anti-
apy With Enalapril, 1031 sense RNA Expression. 508
Nitric Oxide and the Depressor Response to Angiotensin Block¬ Polymorphisms of Renin-Angiotensin Genes Among Nigerians,
ade in Hypertension, 19 Jamaicans, and African Americans, 558
Paracrine Systems in the Cardioprotective Effect of Angiotensin- Tissue-Specific Regulation of Angiotensinogen Gene Expression
Converting Enzyme Inhibitors on Myocardial Ischemia/ in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 1216
Reperfusion Injury in Rats, 7 Tumor Necrosis Factor Activates Angiotensinogen Gene Ex¬
Role of KJnins in the Renal Response to Enalaprilat in Normo- pression by the Rel A Transactivator, 1009
tensive and Hypertensive Rats. 235 Angiotensinogen promoter
Role of Transcriptional ci.v-Elements, Angiotensinogen Gene-
Angiotensin II
Activating Elements, of Angiotensinogen Gene in Blood
Angiotensin II Is Mitogenic for Cultured Rat Glomerular En¬
Pressure Regulation, 502
dothelial Cells, 897
Angiotensins
Angiotensin Mediates Forearm Glucose Uptake by Hemody¬
Angiotensin II and Angiotensin-] 1-7) Effects on Free Cytosolic
namic Rather Than Direct Effects, 854
Sodium, Intracellular pH, and the Na^-H^ Antiporter in
Carbenoxolone Damages Endothelium and Enhances Vasocon¬
Vascular Smooth Muscle, 72
strictor Action in Aortic Rings, 1346
cDNA Cloning and Gene Expression of Human Type la cGMP- Animals, transgenic
Dependent Protein Kinase. 552 Strategies for Studying Cardiovascular Phenotypes in Geneti-
Cytosolic Calcium Changes Induced by Angiotensin II in Neo¬ eally Manipulated Mice, 495
natal Rat Atrial and Ventricular Cardiomyocytes Are Medi¬ Antigens
ated via Angiotensin II Subtype 1 Receptors, 1090 Expression of Aminopeptidase A, an Angiotensinase, in Glo¬
Effect of Angiotensin II Receptor Blockade on Fibrinolysis merular Mesangial Cells, 518
During Acute Hyperinsulinemia in Patients With Essential Antihypertensive agents
Hypertension, 1299 Antihypertensive Properties of the Novel Calcium Antagonist
Effects and Interactions of Endothelin-1 and Angiotensin II on Mibefradil ]Ro 40-5967): A New Generation of Calcium
Matrix Protein Expression and Synthesis and Mesangial Cell Antagonists? 426
Growth, 885 Nitric Oxide and the Depressor Response to Angiotensin Block¬
Expression of Aminopeptidase A, an Angiotensinase, in Glo¬ ade in Hypertension, 19
merular Mesangial Cells, 518 Antihypertensive therapy
Lack of Cross Talk Between apAdrenergic and Angiotensin Ambulatory Monitoring Uncorrected for Placebo Overestimates
Type 1 Receptors in Neurons of Spontaneously Hypertensive Long-term Antihypertensive Action, 414
Rat Brain, 1277 Antihypertensive Mechanism of Diuretics Based on Pressure-
Medullary Neurons Activated by Angiotensin 11 in the Conscious Natriuresis Relationship, 914
Rabbit, 287 Antihypertensive Therapy Prevents Endothelial Dysfunction in
Multiple Enhancer Elements Mediate Induction of c-fos in Chronic Nitric Oxide Deficiency: Effect of Verapamil and
Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells, 1224 Trandolapril, 25
Myocardial Contractility Is Modulated by Angiotensin II via Doxazosin Prevents Proteinuria and Glomerular Loss of Hepa¬
Nitric Oxide, 704 ran Sulfate in Diabetic Rats, 1108
Subject Index 1359
Effect of 1 Year of Lisinopril Treatment on Cardiac Autonomic Arteries, resistance (see Resistance vessels)
Control in Hypertensive Patients With Left Ventricular Hy¬ Arterioles
pertrophy, 330 Effects of Endothelin Receptor Inhibition on Cerebral Arte¬
Aorta rioles in Hypertensive Rats, 794
Indigo Carmine Inhibits Endothelium-Dependent and -Indepen¬ Effects of Lisinopril on the Structure of Renal Arterioles, 364
dent Vasodilation, 228 Influence of NaCl Concentration at the Macula Densa on
Vascular Structure and Expression of Endothelin-1 Gene in Angiotensin Il-lnduced Constriction of the Afferent Arte¬
L-NAME-Treated Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 49 riole, 649
Apolipoprotein E Arteriovenous fistula
Polymorphism of the Apolipoprotein E and Angiotensin-Con¬ Remodeling of the Radial Artery in Response to a Chronic
verting Enzyme Genes in Japanese Subjects With Silent Increase in Shear Stress, 799
Myocardial Ischemia, 1205 Atherosclerosis
Apolipoproteins Adenosine Inhibits Growth of Rat Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells:
Transcriptional Regulation of the Genes Involved in Lipoprotein Possible Role of A^b Receptor, 786
Transport: The Role of Proximal Promoters and Long-range Aging Progressively Impairs Endothelium-Dependent Vasodila¬
Regulatory Elements and Factors in Apolipoprotein Gene tion in Forearm Resistance Vessels of Humans, 849
Regulation, 980 Hypertension Promotes Coronary Calcium Deposit in Asymp¬
Apoptosis tomatic Men, 949
Nitric Oxide Induces Upregulation of Fas and Apoptosis in Platelet Activation in Carotid Sinuses Triggers Reflex Sympa-
Vascular Smooth Muscle, 823 thoinhibition and Hyprotension, 584
Appetite Preglomerular Sudanophilia in L-NAME Hypertensive Rats:
Involvement of Endothelin, 382
Salt-Sensitive Hypertension in (wREN-2)27 Transgenic Rats,
Smooth Muscle Cell-Derived Adenosine Inhibits Cell Growth,
573
766
Aprotinin
Atrial natriuretic factor (see Natriuretic peptides)
Functional Analysis of Human Tissue Kallikrein in Transgenic
Mouse Models, 491 Augmentation index
Validation of Carotid Artery Tonometry as a Means of Estimat¬
Arachidonate 12-lipoxygenase
ing Augmentation Index of Ascending Aortic Pressure, 168
Platelet Lipoxygenase in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 1149
Arachidonic acid B
20-HETE Requires Increased Vascular Tone to Constrict Rab¬
Baroreceptor
bit Afferent Arterioles, 781
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Blunts Arterial Baroreflex in Sponta¬
Arachidonic acids neously Hypertensive Rats, 297
Role of Endothelium-Derived Metabolites of Arachidonic Acid
Baroreflex
in Enhanced Pulmonary Artery Contractions in Female Rab¬
Acute Saline Infusion Decreases Norepinephrine Release in the
bits, 43
Anterior Hypothalamic Area, 578
Area postrema Acute Sympathoinhibitory Actions of Metformin in Spontane¬
Role of Area Postrema in Transgene Hypertension, 591 ously Hypertensive Rats, 619
Arginine Changes in the Baroreflex Control of Heart Rate Produced by
Cardiovascular Effects of Nitric Oxide in the Brain Stem Nuclei Central Infusion of Selective Angiotensin Antagonists in Hy-
of Rats, 36 jiertensive Rats, 1284
Chronic L-Arginine Administration Attenuates Cardiac Hyper¬ Comparison of Early and Late Start of Antihypertensive Agents
trophy in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 14 and Baroreceptor Reflexes, 209
L-Arginine Prevents Corticotropin-Induced Increases in Blood Role of y-Aminobutyric Acid B Receptors in Baroreceptor
Pressure in the Rat, 184 Reflexes in Hypertensive Rats, 1291
L-Arginine Restores Dilator Responses of the Basilar Artery to Biopsy
Acetylcholine During Chronic Hypertension, 893 ACE Inhibition Prevents and Reverses L-NAME-Exacerbated
Renal Response to L-Arginine in Salt-Sensitive Patients With Nephrosclerosis in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 176
Essential Hypertension, 643 Birth weight
Argipressin Inhibition of 11 p-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase in Pregnant
Protein Kinase C Modulation of Cardiomyocyte Angiotensin II Rats and the Programming of Blood Pressure in the Offspring,
and Vasopressin Receptor Desensitization, 269 1200
Arrhythmia Blacks
GABAergic and Glutaminergic Modulation of Centrally Evoked Polymorphisms of Renin-Angiotensin Genes Among Nigerians,
Arrhythmias in Rats, 148 Jamaicans, and African Americans, 558
Arterial hypertension Racial Difference in the Relationship of an Angiotensin I-Con-
Evidence for a Multifactoriai Process Involved in the Impaired verting Enzyme Gene Polymorphism to Serum Angiotensin
Flow Response to Nitric Oxide in Hypertensive Patients With I-Converting Enzyme Activity, 62
Endothelial Dysfunction, 346 B-Blockers
Arterial pressure A Diuretic Is More Effective Than a /3-Blocker in Hypertensive
Genetic Characterization of the ‘New’ Harlan Sprague Dawley Patients Not Controlled on Amlodipine and Lisinopril, 1325
Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rats, 546 Blood flow velocity
Arteries Remodeling of the Radial Artery in Response to a Chronic
Assessment of Arterial Distensibility by Automatic Pulse Wave Increase in Shear Stress, 799
Velocity Measurement. Letters to the editor, 1188 Blood pressure
Contributions of Vascular Tone and Structure to Elastic Prop¬ A Survey of Blood Pressure Distribution in Pygmy and Bantu
erties of a Medium-Sized Artery, 816 Populations in Cameroon, 108
Remodeling of the Radial Artery in Response to a Chronic Acute Sympathoinhibitory Actions of Metformin in Sfxmtane-
Increase in Shear Stress, 799 ously Hypertensive Rats, 619
Validation of Carotid Artery Tonometry as a Means of Estimat¬ Altered c-/os in Rostral Medulla and Spinal Cord of Spwntane-
ing Augmentation Index of Ascending Aortic Pressure, 168 ously Hypertensive Rats, 433
1360 Hypertension Vol 21, No 6 June 1996
Anticipatory Bkx)d Pressure Response to Exercise Predicts Blood vessels
Future High Blood Pressure in Middle-aged Men, 1059 oi-Adrenergic Agonists Increase Cellular Lactate Efflux, 1104
Decrease in Intra-Abdominal Visceral Fat May Reduce Blood Effects of Cilazapril on Vascular Structure and Function in
Pressure in Obese Hypertensive Women, 125 Essential Hypertension, 371
Does the Renin-Angiotensin System Determine the Renal and Body mass index
Systemic Hemodynamic Response to Sodium in Patients With Improvement of Insulin Sensitivity Contributes to Blood Pres¬
Essential Hyptertension? 202 sure Reduction After Weight Loss in Hypertensive Subjects
Doxazosin Prevents Proteinuria and Glomerular Loss of Hepa¬ With Obesity, 1180
ran Sulfate in Diabetic Rats, 1108 Body weight
Effects of Neonatal Growth on Adult Blood Pressures of Bor¬ Effects of Neonatal Growth on Adult Blood Pressures of Bor¬
derline Hypertensive Rats, 96 derline Hypertensive Rats, 96
Exercise Blood Pressure Predicts Mortality From Myocardial Bosentan
Infarction, 324 Bosentan Ameliorates Cyclosporin A-Induced Hypertension in
Hypotensive Response to Losartan in Normal Rats: Role of Ang Rats and Primates, 1341
II and the Area Postrema, 598 Effects of Endothelin Receptor Inhibition on Cerebral Arte¬
Inhibition of ll^-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase in Pregnant rioles in Hypertensive Rats, 794
Rats and the Programming of Blood Pressure in the Offspring, Preglomerular Sudanophilia in L-NAME Hypertensive Rats:
1200 Involvement of Endothelin, 382
L-Arginine Prevents Corticotropin-Induced Increases in Blood
Bradycardia
Pressure in the Rat, 184
Role of Vasopressin in Neurocardiogenic Responses to Hemor¬
Medullary Neurons Activated by Angiotensin II in the Conscious
rhage in Conscious Rats, 136
Rabbit, 287
Bradykinin
Menstrual Cycle Effects on Catecholamine and Cardiovascular
Responses to Acute Stress in Black but Not White Normoten- Chronic Kinin Blockade and Effect of Ramipril in Renal Adap¬
tation to Sodium Restriction, 79
sive Women, %2
Nocturnal Fall of Blood Pressure and Silent Cerebrovascular Evidence for a Multifactorial Process Involved in the Impaired
Damage in Elderly Hypertensive Patients: Advanced Silent Flow Response to Nitric Oxide in Hypertensive Patients With
Cerebrovascular Damage in Extreme Dippers, 130 Endothelial Dysfunction, 346
Platelet Activation in Carotid Sinuses Triggers Reflex Sympa- Role of Kinins in the Renal Resjxjnse to Enalaprilat in Normo¬
thoinhibition and Hyptotension, 584 tensive and Hypertensive Rats, 235
Platelet Liptoxygenase in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 1149 Brain
Polymorphism of the Glycogen Synthase Gene in Hypertensive Lack of Cross Talk Between apAdrenergic and Angiotensin
and Normotensive Subjects, 67 Type 1 Receptors in Neurons of Spontaneously Hypertensive
Poor Glycemic Control Induces Hyp)ertension in Diabetes Mel- Rat Brain, 1277
litus, 735 Localization of aiA* and aie-Adrenergic Receptor Subtypes in
Pulse Pressure Correlates in Humans With a Proscillaridin A Brain, 449
Immunoreactive Compound, 1073 Medullary Neurons Activated by Angiotensin II in the Conscious
Racial Difference in the Relationship of an Angiotensin I-Con- Rabbit, 287
verting Enzyme Gene Polymorphism to Serum Angiotensin Bufanolides
I-Converting Enzyme Activity, 62 Acute Na'^,K*-ATPase Inhibition With Bufalin Impairs Pressure
Renal Function and Blood Pressure Response to Dietary Salt Natriuresis in the Rat, 668
Restriction in Normotensive Men, 1160 Pulse Pressure Correlates in Humans With a Proscillaridin A
Renal Response to L-Arginine in Salt-Sensitive Patients With Immunoreactive Compound, 1073
Essential Hypertension, 643
Role of Transcriptional cis-Elements, Angiotensinogen Gene-
Activating Elements, of Angiotensinogen Gene in Blood
Pressure Regulation, 502 Multiple Enhancer Elements Mediate Induction of c-fos in
Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Humans, 481 Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells, 1224
Serum Fatty Acids and Blood Pressure, 303 Calcium
Sodium-Lithium Countertranspert and Blood Pressure Change A Survey of Blood Pressure Distribution in Pygmy and Bantu
Over Time: The Gubbio Study, 1305 Populations in Cameroon, 108
Wave Propagation in Coupled Left Ventricle-Arterial System: Cytosolic Calcium Changes Induced by Angiotensin II in Neo¬
Implications for Aortic Pressure, 1079 natal Rat Atrial and Ventricular Cardiomyocytes Are Medi¬
Weights at Birth and in Early Infancy, Systolic Pressure, and Left ated via Angiotensin II Subtype 1 Receptors, 1090
Ventricular Structure in Subjects Aged 8 to 24 Years, 339 Erythrocyte Sodium Transport, Intraplatelet pH, and Calcium
Blood pressure determination Concentration in Salt-Sensitive Hypertension, 919
Effects of Insufficient Sleep on Blood Pressure Monitored by a Platelet Ca^'^ Is Not Increased in Stroke-Prone Spontaneously
New Multibiomedical Recorder, 1318 Hypertensive Rats: Comparative Study With Spontaneously
Blood pressure monitoring Hypertensive Rats, 1312
Ambulatory Monitoring Uncorrected for Placebo Overestimates Prospective Study of Nutritional Factors, Blood Pressure, and
Long-term Antihypjertensive Action, 414 Hypertension Among US Women, 1065
Nocturnal Fall of Blood Pressure and Silent Cerebrovascular Protein Kinase C Modulation of Cardiomyocyte Angiotensin II
Damage in Elderly Hypertensive Patients: Advanced Silent and Vasopressin Receptor Desensitization, 269
Cerebrovascular Damage in Extreme Dippers, 130 Regulation of Angiotensin II Type 2 Receptor Gene by the
Blood pressure monitoring, ambulatory Protein Kinase C-Calcium Pathway, 529
Ambulatory Monitoring Uncorrected for Placebo Overestimates Tyrosine Kinase Signaling Pathways Modulate Angiotensin II-
Long-term Antihypjertensive Action, 414 Induced Calcium ([Ca-*]i) Transients in Vascular Smooth
Cardiac and Vascular Structural Changes: Prevalence and Rela¬ Muscle Cells, 1097
tion to Ambulatory Blood Pressure in a Middle-aged General Calcium antagonists
Population in Northern Italy: Tlie Vobarno Study, 1046 Antihypertensive Properties of the Novel Calcium Antagonist
Effects of Insufficient Sleep on Blood Pressure Monitored by a Mibefradil (Ro 40-5967): A New Generation of Calcium
New Multibiomedical Recorder, 1318 Antagonists? 426
Subject Index 1361
Calcium channel blockers Cell cycle
A Diuretic Is More Effective Than a j3-Blocker in Hypertensive Vascular Smooth Muscle Polyploidy and Cardiac Hypertrophy in
Patients Not Controlled on Amlodipine and Lisinopril, 1325 Genetic Hypertension, 752
Comparison of Early and Late Start of Antihypertensive Agents Cell division
and Baroreceptor Reflexes, 209 Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Suppresses C-Type Natri¬
Effects of Amlodipine on Glomerular Filtration, Growth, and uretic Peptide Secretion, 811
Injury in Experimental Hypertension, 245 Cells, cultured
Calcium channels Regulation of Na^,K'^-ATPase a-Subunit Expression by Me¬
cAMP Signaling Inhibits Dihydropyridine-Sensitive Ca^'^ Influx chanical Strain in Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells, 827
in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells, 774 Central nervous system
Calorie restriction Acute Sympathoinhibitory Actions of Metformin in Spontane¬
Factors That Affect Calorie-Sensitive and Calorie-Insensitive ously Hypertensive Rats, 619
Reduction in Blood Pressure During Short-term Calorie Re¬ Cardiovascular Effects of Nitric Oxide in the Brain Stem Nuclei
striction in Overweight Hypertensive Women, 408 of Rats, 36
cAMP Cerebral arteries
Adrenomedullin Increases Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase in L-Arginine Restores Dilator Responses of the Basilar Artery to
Rat Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Stimulated With Interleu¬ Acetylcholine During Chronic Hypertension, 893
kin-1, 1240 Cerebral arterioles
Mechanism of the Nitric Oxide-Induced Blockade of Collecting Effects of Increased Pulse Pressure on Cerebral Arterioles, 159
Duct Water Permeability, 679
Cerebrovascular disorders
Captopril
Nocturnal Fall of Blood Pressure and Silent Cerebrovascular
Kinin-Mediated Antihypertensive Effect of Captopril in Deoxy¬
Damage in Elderly Hypertensive Patients: Advanced Silent
corticosterone Acetate-Salt Hypertension, 85
Cerebrovascular Damage in Extreme Dippers, 130
Carbenoxolone
cGMP
Carbenoxolone Damages Endothelium and Enhances Vasocon¬
Mechanism of the Nitric Oxide-Induced Blockade of Collecting
strictor Action in Aortic Rings, 1346
Duct Water Permeability, 679
Inhibition of 11/3-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase in Pregnant
Cholesterol
Rats and the Programming of Blood Pressure in the Offspring,
Reduced Pulmonary Artery Vasoeonstriction to Methacholine in
1200
Cholesterol-Fed Rabbits, 804
Carcinoma, hepatocellular
Chromatography
Permanent Inhibition of Angiotensinogen Synthesis by Anti-
Plasma Adrenomedullin Concentrations in Essential Hyperten¬
sense RNA Expression, 508
sion, 102
Cardiomyocytes
Circadian rhythm
Cytosolic Calcium Changes Induced by Angiotensin II in Neo¬
Effects of Insufficient Sleep on Blood Pressure Monitored by a
natal Rat Atrial and Ventricular Cardiomyocytes Are Medi¬
New Multibiomedical Recorder, 1318
ated via Angiotensin II Subtype 1 Receptors, 1090
Nocturnal Fall of Blood Pressure and Silent Cerebrovascular
Regulation of Angiotensin II Type 2 Receptor Gene by the
Protein Kinase C-Calcium Pathway, 529 Damage in Elderly Hypertensive Patients: Advanced Silent
Cerebrovascular Damage in Extreme Dippers, 130
Cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic
Endothelin-1 and Its Receptor in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopa¬ Circulation
thy, 259 Measurement of Forearm Blood Flow. Letters to the editor, 313
Cardiovascular system Clinical trials
Anticipatory Blood Pressure Response to Exercise Predicts A Diuretic Is More Effective Than a p-Blocker in Hypertensive
Future High Blood Pressure in Middle-aged Men, 1059 Patients Not Controlled on Amlodipine and Lisinopril, 1325
Ambulatory Monitoring Uncorrected for Placebo Overestimates
Carotid arteries
Long-term Antihypertensive Action, 414
Cardiac and Vascular Structural Changes: Prevalence and Rela¬
Community-Based Education Classes for Hypertension Control:
tion to Ambulatory Blood Pressure in a Middle-aged General
A L5-Year Randomized Controlled Trial, 968
Population in Northern Italy: The Vobarno Study, 1046
Differential Contribution of Endothelial Function to Vascular Clonidine
Reactivity in Conduit and Resistance Arteries From Deoxy- «2-Adrenergic Agonists Increase Cellular Lactate Efflux, 1104
corticosterone-Salt Hypertensive Rats, 1245 Clonidine and Heart Failure. Letters to the editor, 1187
Carotid sinus Cloning, molecular
Acute Baroreflex Resetting: Differential Control of Pressure and cDNA Cloning and Gene Expression of Human Type la cGMP-
Nerve Activity, 442 Dependent Protein Kinase, 552
Platelet Activation in Carotid Sinuses Triggers Reflex Sympa- Community health services
thoinhibition and Hypotension, 584 Community-Based Education Classes for Hyp)ertension Control:
Castration A 1.5-Year Randomized Controlled Trial, 968
Effects of Neonatal Growth on Adult Blood Pressures of Bor¬ Compliance
derline Hypertensive Rats, 96 Contributions of Vascular Tone and Structure to Elastic Prop¬
Catecholamines erties of a Medium-Sized Artery, 816
Blood Pressure and Its Regulation in Spontaneously Hyperten¬ Wave Propagation in Coupled Left Ventricle-Arterial System:
sive Rats Bred on the Lowest Sodium Diet for Normal Implications for Aortic Pressure, 1079
Growth, 90 Coronary arteriosclerosis
Differing Metabolism and Bioactivity of Atrial and Brain Natri¬ Hypertension Promotes Coronary Calcium Deposit in Asymp¬
uretic Peptides in Essential Hypertension, 906 tomatic Men, 949
Effect of Angiotensin II Receptor Blockade on Fibrinolysis Coronary artery
During Acute Hyperinsulinemia in Patients With Essential Angiotensin-! 1-7) Dilates Canine Coronary Arteries Through
Hypertension, 1299 Kinins and Nitric Oxide, 523
Cell communication Coronary circulation
Renin-Angiotensin System and Cell Communication in the Improvement of Coronary Flow Reserve After Long-term Ther¬
Failing Heart, 1267 apy With Enalapril, 1031
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1362 Hypertension Vol 27, No 6 June 1996
Metabolic and Hemodynamic Effects of a Graded Intracoronary Diabetes mellitus, insulin-dependent
Insulin Infusion in Normal and Fat Anesthetized Dogs: A Angiotensinogen Polymorphism M235T, Hypertension, and Ne¬
Preliminary Study, 354 phropathy in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes, 1134
Corticosterone Poor Glycemic Control Induces Hypertension in Diabetes Mel¬
llo- and 110-Hydroxyprogesterone, Potent Inhibitors of 11^- litus, 735
Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase, Possess Hypertensinogenic Diabetes mellitus, non-insulin-dependent
Activity in the Rat, 421 Polymorphism of the Glycogen Synthase Gene in Hypertensive
Apparent Mineralocorticoid Excess: Genotype Is Correlated and Normotensive Subjects, 67
With Biochemical Phenotype, 1193 Diabetic nephropathy
Inhibition of 11^-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase in Pregnant
Doxazosin Prevents Proteinuria and Glomerular Loss of Hepa¬
Rats and the Programming of Blood Pressure in the Offspring,
ran Sulfate in Diabetic Rats, 1108
1200
L-Arginine Prevents Corticotropin-Induced Increases in Blood Diet
Pressure in the Rat, 184 Factors That Affect Calorie-Sensitive and Calorie-Insensitive
Reduction in Blood Pressure During Short-term Calorie Re¬
Cyclic AMP
cAMP Signaling Inhibits Dihydropyridine-Sensitive Ca*^ Influx striction in Overweight Hypertensive Women, 408
Improvement of Insulin Sensitivity Contributes to Blood Pres¬
in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells, 774
Mechanisms of Interleukin-1^ Regulation of Nitric Oxide Syn¬ sure Reduction After Weight Lx)ss in Hypertensive Subjects
thase in Cardiac Myocytes, 709 With Obesity, 1180
Renal Function and Blood Pressure Response to Dietary Salt
Cyclic GMP
Restriction in Normotensive Men, 1160
Chronic L-Arginine Administration Attenuates Cardiac Hyper¬
Serum Fatty Acids and Blood Pressure, 303
trophy in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 14
Differing Metabolism and Bioactivity of Atrial and Brain Natri¬ Diuresis
uretic Peptides in Essential Hypertension, 906 Acute and Chronic Neutral Endopeptidase Inhibition in Rats
Impaired Renal Vasodilation and Urinary cGMP Excretion in With Aortocaval Shunt, 1259
Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rats, 653 Diuretics
Natriuretic Peptide Receptors in Human Artery and Vein and A Diuretic Is More Effective Than a 0-Blocker in Hypertensive
Rabbit Vein Graft, 833 Patients Not Controlled on Amlodipine and Lisinopril, 1325
Renal Response to L-Arginine in Salt-Sensitive Patients With Antihypertensive Mechanism of Diuretics Based on Pressure-
Essential Hypertension, 643 Natriuresis Relationship, 914
Cyclosporine Blood Pressure and Its Regulation in Spontaneously Hyperten¬
Bosentan Ameliorates Cyclosporin A-Induced Hypertension in sive Rats Bred on the Lowest Sodium Diet for Normal
Rats and Primates, 1341 Growth, 90
Effects of Cyclosporin A on the Synthesis, Excretion, and Comparison of Early and Late Start of Antihypertensive Agents
Metabolism of Endothelin in the Rat, 1140 and Baroreceptor Reflexes, 209
Cytochrome P450 DNA, antisense
20-HETE Requires Increased Vascular Tone to Constrict Rab¬ Permanent Inhibition of Angiotensinogen Synthesis by Anti-
bit Afferent Arterioles, 781 sense RNA Expression, 508
Cytochrome P4504A Genotype Cosegregates With Hyperten¬
Dog
sion in Dahl S Rats, 564
Role of Renal Nerves in Mediating the Hypertensive Effects of
Renal Cytochrome P4504A Activity and Salt Sensitivity in
Nitric Oxide Synthesis Inhibition, 613
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 1329
Role of 20-HETE in Elevating Loop Chloride Reabsorption in Dopamine
Dahl SS/Jr Rats, 631 Expression of the Subtype lA Dopamine Receptor in the Rat
Cytochrome P450, inhibitors Heart, 693
Role of 20-HETE in Elevating Loop Chloride Reabsorption in Drinking
Dahl SS/Jr Rats, 631 Salt-Sensitive Hypertension in (wREN-2)27 Transgenic Rats,
Cytokines 573
Mechanisms of Interleukin-10 Regulation of Nitric Oxide Syn¬
thase in Cardiac Myocytes, 709 E
Cytoskeleton
Echocardiography
cAMP Signaling Inhibits Dihydropyridine-Sensitive Ca^^ Influx
Changes in Left Ventricular Anatomy and Function in Hyper¬
in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells, 774
tension and Primary Aldosteronism, 1039
Comparison of Changes in Cardiac Structure After Treatment in
D
Secondary Hypertension, 319
Desoxy corticosterone Hyperinsulinemia and Left Ventricular Geometry in a Work-Site
Kinin-Mediated Antihypertensive Effect of Captopril in Deoxy¬ Population in Japan, 729
corticosterone Acetate-Salt Hypertension, 85 Time-Voltage Area of the QRS for the Identification of Left
Nitric Oxide Release From Kidneys of Hypertensive Rats Ventricular Hypertrophy, 251
Treated With Imidapril, 672
Weights at Birth and in Early Infancy, Systolic Pressure, and Left
Role of y-Aminobutyric Acid B Receptors in Baroreceptor Ventricular Structure in Subjects Aged 8 to 24 Years, 339
Reflexes in Hypertensive Rats, 1291
Development Editorial comments
A Note From the Editor-in-Chief, 1
Preweanling Administration of Terazosin Decreases Blood Pres¬
Antihypertensive Therapy: Safety and Efficacy of Drugs and
sure of Hypertensive Rats in Adulthood, 1115
Publications, 317
Dexamethasone
Glucocorticoid Modulates Vasodilator Response of Mesenteric Education
Arterioles in S|X)ntaneously Hypertensive Rats, 114 Community-Based Education Classes for Hypertension Control:
Regulation of Angiotensin II Receptor Subtypes by Dexameth¬ A 1.5-Year Randomized Controlled Trial, 968
asone in Rat Mesangial Cells, 867 Eicosanoids
Diabetes mellitus Role of 20-HETE in Elevating Loop Chloride Reabsorption in
oi-Adrenergic Agonists Increase Cellular lactate Efflux, 1104 Dahl SS/Jr Rats, 631