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The Vanilloid (Capsaicin) Receptor TRPV1 in Blood Pressure Regulation: A Novel Therapeutic Target in Hypertension?

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms24108769

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vanilloid (capsaicin) receptor TRPV1; blood pressure regulation; hypertension

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Today's sedentary lifestyle and poor dietary habits contribute to the increasing prevalence of hypertension, a major risk factor for stroke. Recent research suggests that the activation of TRPV1 receptor by capsaicin, a compound found in chili peppers, can lower blood pressure and potentially be a therapeutic target for hypertensive patients. However, the mechanism of action of capsaicin on blood pressure regulation is more complex than previously understood. Further studies are needed to explore the potential benefits of TRPV1-targeting drugs in treating hypertension.
Today's sedentary lifestyle with excess food and little exercise increases the number of people with hypertension, a major risk factor for stroke. New knowledge of treatments in this field is of utmost importance. In animal experiments, the activation by capsaicin of TRPV1-expressing sensory afferents evokes a drop in blood pressure by triggering the Bezold-Jarisch reflex. In hypertensive rats, capsaicin reduces blood pressure. Conversely, genetic ablation of the TRPV1 receptor results in elevated nocturnal (but not diurnal) blood pressure. These observations imply a therapeutic potential for TRPV1 activation in hypertensive patients. Indeed, in a major epidemiological study involving 9273 volunteers, dietary capsaicin was found to lower the risk for hypertension. New research indicates that the mechanism of action of capsaicin on blood pressure regulation is far more complex than previously thought. In addition to the well-recognized role of capsaicin-sensitive afferents in blood pressure regulation, TRPV1 seems to be expressed both in endothelial cells and vascular smooth muscle. This review aims to evaluate the therapeutic potential of TRPV1-targeting drugs in hypertensive patients.

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