In pathological hearts, the percentage of AT1 receptors decreases and AT2 receptors increases with cardiac dysfunction severity, while AT1 antagonists inhibit cardiac hypertrophy in rats.
Cardiac dysfunction and cardiovascular disorders
AT1 receptor antagonists
All the components of the renin-angiotensin system have been identified in the heart including the angiotensin II receptor subtypes AT1 and AT2. In the normal human heart, there is a decreasing receptor density from the right atrium to the left ventricle. In right atrial membranes prepared from pathological hearts, the percentage of AT1 receptor decreases with the severity of cardiac dysfunction whereas that of AT2 receptor increases. Treatment of hypertrophic rats with AT1 receptor antagonists inhibits cardiac hypertrophy and reverses the increase receptor density, indicating involvement of this Ang II receptor subtype. The role of the AT2 receptor is still largely unknown but it may be involved in cell growth and proliferation. The cloning of both AT1 and AT2 receptors as well as the availability of potent and selective antagonists will help us to understand better the functional role of Angiotensin II in cardiovascular disorders.
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Marc de Gasparo
General / Preventive / Lipids
H. Rogg
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Marijke Brink
University of Basel
European Heart Journal
Novartis (Switzerland)
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Gasparo et al. (Fri,) conducted a review in Cardiac dysfunction and cardiovascular disorders. AT1 receptor antagonists was evaluated. In pathological hearts, the percentage of AT1 receptors decreases and AT2 receptors increases with cardiac dysfunction severity, while AT1 antagonists inhibit cardiac hypertrophy in rats.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15984779ff98d0de4edce8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/15.suppl_d.98
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