Relationship between Cholesterol and Alkaline Phosphatase with Essential Hypertension
Abstract
Hypertension (blood pressure) is one of the most commonly used clinical parameters, and its values are a key determinant of therapeutic decisions. In this study, 100 blood pressure samples were collected from male patients from the General Teaching Hospital in Mosul, where the concentration of some hormones and their relationship to blood pressure were measured. The results showed significant differences in the concentration of High-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein of cholesterol (LDL), as well as significant differences in the concentration of the serum ALP compared with the control group. Results also observed the significant differences in the concentration of hormones compared with the control group.