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Why does the stiffness of arterial walls increase with age, specifically affecting systolic blood pressure?

A)Increased elastin production reduces compliance
B)Myocardial hypertrophy decreases chamber volume
C)Collagen cross-linking reduces arterial elasticity
D)Reduced nitric oxide increases vasodilation

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Increased arterial stiffness occurs because advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) promote collagen cross-linking within the arterial walls, which decreases elasticity. Therefore, systolic pressure increases, rather than decreasing due to elastin changes or vasodilation from nitric oxide.

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