نتایج جستجو برای: ace

تعداد نتایج: 15478  

Journal: :Hypertension 2011
Paola B Guimarães Érika C Alvarenga Paula D Siqueira Edgar J Paredes-Gamero Regiane A Sabatini Rafael L T Morais Rosana I Reis Edson L Santos Luis G D Teixeira Dulce E Casarini Renan P Martin Suma I Shimuta Adriana K Carmona Clovis R Nakaie Miriam G Jasiulionis Alice T Ferreira Jorge L Pesquero Suzana M Oliveira Michael Bader Claudio M Costa-Neto João B Pesquero

Angiotensin (Ang) I-converting enzyme (ACE) is involved in the control of blood pressure by catalyzing the conversion of Ang I into the vasoconstrictor Ang II and degrading the vasodilator peptide bradykinin. Human ACE also functions as a signal transduction molecule, and the binding of ACE substrates or its inhibitors initiates a series of events. In this study, we examined whether Ang II coul...

Journal: :Kidney & blood pressure research 2011
Gang Wang Fernand Mac-Moune Lai Bonnie C H Kwan Ka-Bik Lai Kai-Ming Chow Philip K T Li Cheuk-Chun Szeto

BACKGROUND The interplay between intrarenal angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and type 2 ACE (ACE2) might play important roles in the pathogenesis of hypertensive nephrosclerosis (HTN), but human data are limited. METHODS Renal biopsy specimens of 41 patients with HTN and 10 transplant donors as controls (CTL) were studied. The glomerular and tubulointerstitial mRNA expression of ACE and AC...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2003
Justin M Cole Hong Xiao Jonathan W Adams Kevin M Disher Hui Zhao Kenneth E Bernstein

The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) plays a central role in body physiology, controlling blood pressure and blood electrolyte composition. ACE.1 (null) mice are null for all expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). These mice have low blood pressure, the inability to concentrate urine, and a maldevelopment of the kidney. In contrast, ACE.2 (tissue null) mice produce one-third normal pl...

2008
Mohammad Reza Abdollahi Shuwen Huang Santiago Rodriguez Philip Alexander Isles Guthrie George Davey Smith Shah Ebrahim Debbie A. Lawlor Ian N. M. Day Tom R. Gaunt

Current literature suggests that ACE SNP rs4343, ACE 2350A>G in exon 17, T202T, may be the best proxy for the ACE Alu I/D whereas rs4363 and rs4362 may be slightly stronger predictors of ACE levels. Considering reported difficulties in genotyping ACE I/D and stronger associations of rs4343 than ACE I/D with plasma ACE levels in Africans, and suitability of rs4343 for allelic mRNA (cDNA) studies...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 2001
R M Day Y Yang Y J Suzuki J Stevens R Pathi A Perlmutter B L Fanburg J J Lanzillo

Pulmonary fibrosis is a progressive disorder characterized by the loss of alveolar architecture through epithelial and endothelial cell apoptosis and fibroblast proliferation. Recent studies showed that angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) activity is increased in fibrotic tissues, and ACE inhibitors administered in vivo ameliorate fibrosis, suggesting that ACE may play a critical role. However,...

Journal: :Hypertension 2008
Regiane A Sabatini Paola B Guimarães Liliam Fernandes Felipe C G Reis Patricia A Bersanetti Marcelo A Mori Alberto Navarro Aline M Hilzendeger Edson L Santos Maria C C Andrade Jair R Chagas Jorge L Pesquero Dulce E Casarini Michael Bader Adriana K Carmona João B Pesquero

Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) is an ectoprotein able to modulate the activity of a plethora of compounds, among them angiotensin I and bradykinin. Despite several decades of research, new aspects of the mechanism of action of ACE have been elucidated, expanding our understanding of its role not only in cardiovascular regulation but also in different areas. Recent findings have ascribed an...

Journal: :Hypertension 2010
Ervin G Erdös Fulong Tan Randal A Skidgel

The beneficial effects of angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors go beyond the inhibition of ACE to decrease angiotensin (Ang) II or increase kinin levels. ACE inhibitors also affect kinin B1 and B2 receptor (B1R and B2R) signaling, which may underlie some of their therapeutic usefulness. They can indirectly potentiate the actions of bradykinin (BK) and ACE-resistant BK analogs on B2R...

2014
Miklós Fagyas Katalin Úri Ivetta M. Siket Gábor Á. Fülöp Viktória Csató Andrea Daragó Judit Boczán Emese Bányai István Elek Szentkirályi Tamás Miklós Maros Tamás Szerafin István Édes Zoltán Papp Attila Tóth

About 8% of the adult population is taking angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors to treat cardiovascular disease including hypertension, myocardial infarction and heart failure. These drugs decrease mortality by up to one-fifth in these patients. We and others have reported previously that endogenous inhibitory substances suppress serum ACE activity, in vivo, similarly to the ACE inhib...

Journal: :Sarcoidosis, vasculitis, and diffuse lung diseases : official journal of WASOG 2010
A Kruit H J T Ruven J C Grutters J M van den Bosch

BACKGROUND The angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT2R1) is the receptor for angiotensin II, a potent vasoconstrictor produced by ACE from angiotensin I. A recent study by Biller and colleagues revealed a gender-specific association between the AT2R1 1166 A/C gene polymorphism and disease susceptibility as well as a co-dependent association between AT2R1 1166 A/C and the angiotensin-converting enz...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 2004
J S Forsyth J Reilly C G Fraser A D Struthers

AIMS (a) To measure infant angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity in healthy term infants at birth and during the first three months of life. (b) To determine the relation between serum ACE activity and infant feeding practice during this period. (c) To investigate the relation between serum ACE activity and birth weight and other potential contributing factors including acid-base status ...

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