Hypertension Hereditary Experimental

Hereditary hypertension is hereditary hypertension that is passed from parent to child through genes in the family. This type of hypertension can be inherited from both parents. There is also a hereditary increase in blood pressure that is not passed on from one generation to the next. This is due to connective tissue pathology and other factors.

Hereditary hypertension is one of the most common diseases of the cardiovascular system in the world and ranks second in frequency among all forms of arterial hypertension. It is believed that about 1%



Hereditary experimental hypertension is one of the types of congenital diseases of the cardiovascular system. It is caused by mutations in genes that regulate blood pressure. This leads to the development of high blood pressure, which can lead to serious complications such as heart failure, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases, as well as deteriorate the patient's quality of life.

Hereditary experimental hypertension is caused by a familial mutation of the BIH1 gene. The BIH1 gene regulates blood pressure through changes in blood flow in the vessels of the brain and kidneys. When this