Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2530169 Current Opinion in Pharmacology 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

There is a growing consensus that the balance between Angiotensin Type 1 (AT1R) and Angiotensin Type 2 (AT2R) signaling in many tissues may determine the magnitude and, in some cases the direction, of the biological response. Sympatho-excitation in cardiovascular diseases is mediated by a variety of factors and is, in part, dependent on Angiotensin II signaling in the central nervous system. Recent data have provided evidence that the AT2R can modulate sympatho-excitation in animals with hypertension and heart failure. The evidence for this concept is reviewed and a model is put forward to support the rationale that therapeutic targeting of the central AT2R may be beneficial in the setting of chronic heart failure.

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