Journal article
Angiotensin receptors in the nervous system
AM Allen, I Moeller, TA Jenkins, J Zhuo, GP Aldred, SY Chai, FAO Mendelsohn
Brain Research Bulletin | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 1998
Abstract
In addition to its traditional role as a circulating hormone, angiotensin is also involved in local functions through the activity of tissue renin-angiotensin systems that occur in many organs, including the brain. In the brain, both systemic and presumptive neurally derived angiotensin and angiotensin metabolites act through specific receptors to modulate many functions. This review examines the distribution of these specific angiotensin receptors and discusses evidence regarding the function of angiotensin peptides in various brain regions. Angiotensin AT1 and AT2 receptors occur in characteristic distributions that are highly correlated with the distribution of angiotensin-like immunoreac..
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