Journal article
Emerging role of the urotensin II system in cardiovascular disease
H Krum, A Kompa, R Hannan, W Thomas
Heartdrug | Published : 2003
DOI: 10.1159/000072742
Abstract
Urotensin II is a potent 11-amino-acid vasoconstrictor peptide. The discovery of its endogenous receptor has led to renewed interest in its role in human cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology. The cardiovascular actions of urotensin II are complex and include direct effects on the vasculature, systemic hemodynamic effects and effects on the myocardium, including actions on contractility, myocyte hypertrophy and extracellular matrix deposition. Plasma levels of urotensin have been found to be elevated in patients with chronic heart failure, diabetes mellitus and chronic renal disease. These elevations raise the possibility that urotensin II might be involved in the pathogenesis and/or..
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