Journal article
Effects of peptide vasoconstrictors on vessel structure
AWA Hahn, TJ Resink, E Mackie, T Scott-Burden, FR Buhler
American Journal of Medicine | EXCERPTA MEDICA INC | Published : 1993
Abstract
The peptide vasoconstrictors angiotensin II and endothelin-1, originally described as being derived exclusively from the plasma renin-angiotensin system and vascular endothelium, respectively, have been demonstrated to be produced independently of these sources. Local tissue angiotensin-generating systems are well documented and endothelin production has been demonstrated for a variety of nonendothelial cells, including vascular smooth muscle cells. There is increasing evidence that these locally produced vasoconstrictor peptides may contribute to blood vessel homeostasis, as well as the development of vascular pathologic conditions. Results obtained from pharmaceutical intervention in human..
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