Investigation of the role of angiotensin IV and angiotensin A in blood pressure regulation and renal hemodynamics

Rui Yang

Onderzoeksoutput: PhD Thesis

Samenvatting

Angiotensin (Ang) II, the main effector peptide of the renin-Ang system, increases arterial blood pressure through Ang II type 1A (AT(1a)) receptor-dependent arterial vasoconstriction and by decreasing renal salt and water excretion through extrarenal and intrarenal mechanisms. AT(2) receptors are assumed to oppose these responses mediated by AT(1) receptors, thereby attenuating the pressor effects of Ang II. Nevertheless, a possible role of AT(2) receptors in the regulation of renal hemodynamics and sodium homeostasis remains to be unclear. Several other Ang fragments such as Ang III, Ang IV, Ang-(1-7) and Ang A have also been shown to display biological activity. In this thesis, we focus on the effects of Ang IV and Ang A on blood pressure, renal hemodynamics and sodium water handling, and characterize the receptors involved in these actions.
Originele taal-2English
Toekennende instantie
  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Begeleider(s)/adviseur
  • Smolders, Ilse, Co-Promotor
  • Dupont, Alain, Promotor
Plaats van publicatieBrussels
StatusPublished - 2010

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