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Intracrine angiotensin II functions originate from noncanonical pathways in the human heart.


ABSTRACT: Although it is well-known that excess renin angiotensin system (RAS) activity contributes to the pathophysiology of cardiac and vascular disease, tissue-based expression of RAS genes has given rise to the possibility that intracellularly produced angiotensin II (Ang II) may be a critical contributor to disease processes. An extended form of angiotensin I (Ang I), the dodecapeptide angiotensin-(1-12) [Ang-(1-12)], that generates Ang II directly from chymase, particularly in the human heart, reinforces the possibility that an alternative noncanonical renin independent pathway for Ang II formation may be important in explaining the mechanisms by which the hormone contributes to adverse cardiac and vascular remodeling. This review summarizes the work that has been done in evaluating the functional significance of Ang-(1-12) and how this substrate generated from angiotensinogen by a yet to be identified enzyme enhances knowledge about Ang II pathological actions.

SUBMITTER: Ferrario CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5008653 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intracrine angiotensin II functions originate from noncanonical pathways in the human heart.

Ferrario Carlos M CM   Ahmad Sarfaraz S   Varagic Jasmina J   Cheng Che Ping CP   Groban Leanne L   Wang Hao H   Collawn James F JF   Dell Italia Louis J LJ  

American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 20160527 2


Although it is well-known that excess renin angiotensin system (RAS) activity contributes to the pathophysiology of cardiac and vascular disease, tissue-based expression of RAS genes has given rise to the possibility that intracellularly produced angiotensin II (Ang II) may be a critical contributor to disease processes. An extended form of angiotensin I (Ang I), the dodecapeptide angiotensin-(1-12) [Ang-(1-12)], that generates Ang II directly from chymase, particularly in the human heart, reinf  ...[more]

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