Does the renin-angiotensin system participate in regulation of human vasculogenesis and angiogenesis?
- PMID: 19010879
- DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-08-0851
Does the renin-angiotensin system participate in regulation of human vasculogenesis and angiogenesis?
Abstract
Several lines of evidence suggest that hypertension and angiogenesis may be related phenomena but a functional link remains elusive. Here, we propose that the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), in addition to its central role in arterial hypertension, also regulates blood vessel formation during normal development and cancer. This mechanistic hypothesis is based on reports of biochemical, genetic, clinical, and epidemiologic data reviewed herein. Species differences between the RAS of rodents and humans likely account for why such a fundamental role in angiogenesis went unrecognized for so long. If proven correct, this hypothesis carries many implications for the medical practices of cardiology, oncology, and neonatology.
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