Angiotensin mechanism of action
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Section 3: Mechanism of action i.e. inhibits viral entry, replication, etc (w/ a pointer to data) ... In animal experiments, diets rich of fats decreased ACE2 activity and angiotensin1-7, and increased angiotensin II and blood pressure levels in male, but not in female, animals and these reactions were inhibited by AT1 blockade with losartan.
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Overall scheme of the renin-angiotensin mechanism indicating the site of action of angiotensin II type I receptor antagonist. The four sites of action of inhibitors of the renin-angiotensin system. J-G = Juxtaglomerular apparatus; CE = converting enzyme. Dual role of ACE inhibitors, both in preventing and treating cardiovascular disease.
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4. renin-angiotensin mechanism. renin (released by juxtoglomerular cells) -> anigiotensinogen -> angiotensin I -> (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE))-> angiotensin II -> global vasoconstrictor (rise in blood pressure) -> aldosterone (reabsorption of more Na+) Factors causing release of Renin: reduced stretch of juxtaglomerular cells
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Receptor blocker-Several orally active non-peptide angiotensin II subtype 1 (AT 1) receptor antagonists are now available for the treatment of hypertension.These agents have a common mechanism of action-blockade of the binding of angiotensin II to the subtype 1 receptor - and their binding to this receptor is generally insurmountable.
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Vasodilators – Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors, Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonists, and Calcium Channel Antagonists. For the prototype drugs of each class of antihypertensive drugs; describe the following: Mechanism of action, Hemodynamic effects, Adverse drug effects, Drug-drug interactions, Drug-disease interactions.
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Renin-Angiotensin Mechanism: Step 1 • The renin/angiotensin mechanism consists of a series of steps aimed at increasing blood volume and blood pressure. • Step 1: Catalyzing Formation of Angiotensin I: As renin travels through the bloodstream, it binds to an inactive plasma protein, angiotensinogen, activating it into angiotensin I.
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4. renin-angiotensin mechanism. renin (released by juxtoglomerular cells) -> angiotensinogen -> angiotensin I -> angiotensin II -> global vasoconstrictor (rise in blood pressure) release of aldosterone (resorption of more Na+) Factors causing release of Renin: a. reduced stretch of juxtaglomerular cells. b. stimulation by macula densa cells (as ...
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