Renin‐angiotensin system revisited
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New components and functions of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) are still being unravelled. The classical RAS as it looked in the middle 1970s consisted of circulating renin, acting on angiotensinogen to produce angiotensin I, which in turn was converted into angiotensin II (Ang II) by angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). Ang II, still considered the main effector of RAS was believed to act only as a circulating hormone via angiotensin receptors, AT1 and AT2. Since then, an expanded view of RAS has gradually emerged. Local tissue RAS systems have been identified in most organs. Recently, evidence for an intracellular RAS has been reported. The new expanded view of RAS therefore covers both endocrine,…
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- Intracrine
- Renin–angiotensin system
- Angiotensin II receptor type 1
- Angiotensin II
- Receptor
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- Angiotensin receptor
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- Good health and well-being
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