LOS ANGELES: The response of immune system cells inside the protective covering surrounding the brain may contribute to the cognitive decline that can occur in a person with chronic high blood pressure, according to a new study supported by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), reported Xinhua.This finding, published in Nature Neuroscience, may shed light on new ways to counteract the effects of high blood pressure on cognition, the NIH said on Monday.Using a mouse model of high blood pressure, the researchers found abnormally increased levels of interleukin-17, a chemical normally released in the body to activate the immune system, in the cerebral spinal fluid and the brain. Previous
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