Angiotensin-(1-7): blood, heart, and blood vessels.

R A S Santos, F Frézard, A J Ferreira
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Abstract

In the past few years, there has been a growing interest in the heptapeptide Angiotensin(Ang)-(1-7), mainly because of its ability to counter regulate many of Ang II actions. Furthermore, heart and blood vessels are important target tissues for Ang-(1-7) formation and actions. The introduction of novel tools, such as the Ang-(1-7) antagonists, A-779 and D-pro7-Ang-(1-7), the Ang-(1-7) agonist AVE 0991, transgenic rats TGR(A-1-7)3292, and use of liposome-encapsulated Ang-(1-7) for evaluating the biochemical and functional role of Ang-(1-7), have produced a great impact in this field of research. Moreover, the recent identification of the Ang-(1-7)-forming enzyme ACE2 and of the Ang-(1-7) receptor Mas will allow important advances in our understanding of the physiological and pathological role of this peptide. In this review, we will discuss the current knowledge concerning the biological effects of Ang-(1-7) in the blood, heart, and blood vessels. In addition, we will highlight the possible applications of agonists of its receptor as therapeutic agents in cardiovascular and related diseases.

血管紧张素-(1-7):血液、心脏和血管。
在过去的几年中,人们对七肽血管紧张素(Ang)-(1-7)的兴趣越来越大,主要是因为它具有拮抗许多Ang II作用的能力。此外,心脏和血管是Ang-(1-7)形成和作用的重要靶组织。Ang-(1-7)拮抗剂a -779和D-pro7-Ang-(1-7)、Ang-(1-7)激动剂AVE 0991、转基因大鼠TGR(a -1-7)3292以及脂质体包封Ang-(1-7)评价Ang-(1-7)的生化和功能作用等新工具的引入,对该领域的研究产生了重大影响。此外,最近对Ang-(1-7)形成酶ACE2和Ang-(1-7)受体Mas的鉴定将使我们对该肽的生理和病理作用的理解取得重要进展。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论目前关于Ang-(1-7)在血液、心脏和血管中的生物学作用的知识。此外,我们将重点介绍其受体激动剂在心血管及相关疾病治疗中的可能应用。
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