نتایج جستجو برای: angiotensin receptors

تعداد نتایج: 271145  

2012
Brandon A. Kemp John F. Bell Daniele M. Rottkamp Nancy L. Howell Weijian Shao L. Gabriel Navar Shetal H. Padia Robert M. Carey

In angiotensin type 1 receptor–blocked rats, renal interstitial (RI) administration of des-aspartyl-angiotensin II (Ang III) but not angiotensin II induces natriuresis via activation of angiotensin type 2 receptors. In the present study, renal function was documented during systemic angiotensin type 1 receptor blockade with candesartan in Sprague-Dawley rats receiving unilateral RI infusion of ...

Journal: :Hypertension 2006
L Gabriel Navar Hiroyuki Kobori Minolfa C Prieto Romer A Gonzalez-Villalobos

It is well recognized that the renin-angiotensin system plays an important role in the regulation of arterial pressure and sodium homeostasis. Recent years, many studies have shown that local tissue angiotensin II levels are differentially regulated and cannot be explained on the basis of circulating concentrations. All of the components needed for angiotensin II generation are present within t...

Journal: :Hypertension 2012
Brandon A Kemp John F Bell Daniele M Rottkamp Nancy L Howell Weijian Shao L Gabriel Navar Shetal H Padia Robert M Carey

In angiotensin type 1 receptor-blocked rats, renal interstitial (RI) administration of des-aspartyl(1)-angiotensin II (Ang III) but not angiotensin II induces natriuresis via activation of angiotensin type 2 receptors. In the present study, renal function was documented during systemic angiotensin type 1 receptor blockade with candesartan in Sprague-Dawley rats receiving unilateral RI infusion ...

Journal: :Journal of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system : JRAAS 2002
Catherine Llorens-Cortes Frederic A O Mendelsohn

The discovery that all components of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) are present in the brain led investigators to postulate the existence of a local brain RAS. Supporting this, angiotensin immunoreactive neurones have been visualised in the brain. Two major pathways were described: a forebrain pathway which connects circumventric-ular organs to the median preoptic nucleus, par-aventricular ...

Journal: :Vascular Health and Risk Management 2009
Divina G Brillante Anthony J O’Sullivan Laurence G Howes

The insulin resistance syndrome (INSR) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, and affects up to 25% of the Australian population aged >20 years. Increased arterial stiffness has been proposed as a common pathway by which INSR leads to increased cardiovascular risk. We have reviewed the role of nitric oxide (NO) and angiotensin II receptors in the modulation of arterial stiffness in t...

Journal: :American journal of hypertension 2004
Yuko Takeda-Matsubara Masaru Iwai Tai-Xing Cui Tetsuya Shiuchi Hong-Wei Liu Midori Okumura Masaharu Ito Masatsugu Horiuchi

BACKGROUND Activation of the renin-angiotensin system with increased levels of renin and angiotensin (Ang) II in pregnancy has been reported, but the vascular responsiveness to Ang II seems to be decreased, thereby keeping maternal blood pressure (BP) constant. We postulated that the balance of angiotensin type 1 (AT1) and angiotensin type 2 (AT2) receptor expression, which would exert antagoni...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2010
Chetan B Patel Nabila Noor Howard A Rockman

β-Adrenergic and angiotensin II type 1A receptors are therapeutic targets for the treatment of a number of common human diseases. Pharmacological agents designed as antagonists for these receptors have positively affected the morbidity and mortality of patients with hypertension, heart failure, and renal disease. Antagonism of these receptors, however, may only partially explain the therapeutic...

Journal: :Current opinion in nephrology and hypertension 2011
Johannes Stegbauer Thomas M Coffman

PURPOSE OF REVIEW The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is critical for cardiovascular control, impacting normal physiology and disease pathogenesis. Although several biologically active peptides are generated by this system, its major actions are mediated by angiotensin II acting through its type 1 (AT1) and type 2 (AT2) receptors. Along with their effects to influence blood pressure and hemodyna...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2014
Allison M B Lehman John R Montford Henrick Horita Allison C Ostriker Mary C M Weiser-Evans Raphael A Nemenoff Seth B Furgeson

The retinoid X receptor (RXR) partners with numerous nuclear receptors, such as the peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) family, liver X receptors (LXRs), and farnesoid X receptor (FXR). Although each heterodimer can be activated by specific ligands, a subset of these receptors, defined as permissive nuclear receptors, can also be activated by RXR agonists known as rexinoids. Many ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2003
Joey P Granger

IN 1988, YANAGISAWA AND COWORKERS (55) characterized an endothelium-derived vasoconstrictor, a 21-amino acid peptide subsequently called endothelin (ET). ET-1 is derived from a 203-amino acid peptide precursor, preproendothelin, which is cleaved after translation to form proendothelin. In the presence of a converting enzyme located within the endothelial cells, proendothelin, or big ET, is clea...

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