Journal article

Organisation and functional role of the brain angiotensin system

C Llorens-Cortes, FAO Mendelsohn

JOURNAL OF THE RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN-ALDOSTERONE SYSTEM | HINDAWI LTD | Published : 2002

Abstract

The discovery that all components of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) are present in the brain led investigators to postulate the existence of a local brain RAS. Supporting this, angiotensin immunoreactive neurones have been visualised in the brain. Two major pathways were described: a forebrain pathway which connects circumventricular organs to the median preoptic nucleus, paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei, and a second pathway connecting the hypothalamus to the medulla oblongata. Blood-brain-barrier deficient circumventricular organs are rich in angiotensin II (Ang II) receptors. By activating these receptors, circulating Ang II may act on central cardiovascular centres via angiotens..

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