On the local cardiac renin angiotensin system. Basic and clinical implications
- PMID: 21729730
- DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2011.06.018
On the local cardiac renin angiotensin system. Basic and clinical implications
Abstract
In the present review we reevaluated the experimental and clinical evidence that there is a local renin angiotensin system in the heart as well as the presence of a functional intracrine component which is activated during pathological conditions like heart failure and hypertension. The implications of these findings for cardiology were discussed. The novel finding that cell swelling impairs cell coupling and impulse propagation through activation of ionic channels with consequent generation of cardiac arrhythmias and the evidence that AT1 receptors are mechanosensors able to alter the heart function independently of Ang II were discussed. Particular attention was given to the role of salt loading on the activation of a local cardiac renin angiotensin and its consequences.
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